Arranging IBLECSIMMI would result in the word Immiscible.Immiscible in science means two liquids do not mix together and form separate layers when combined. They do not not form a homogeneous mixture when added together.Examples of immiscible liquids:Oil and water – Oil floats on water because they don’t mix.Kerosene and water – They form two layers when combined.Gasoline and water – They stay separate because of different properties.Mercury and water – Mercury sinks and doesn’t mix with water.Alcohol and oil – They don’t mix and stay in layers.