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What is misability?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 7/29/2025

Misability refers to the ability of two or more substances to mix or dissolve in each other to form a homogeneous solution. When substances are misable, they can blend uniformly without separation. A common example is alcohol and water, which are misable in all proportions. In contrast, immiscible substances, like oil and water, do not mix and remain distinct layers.

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