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What is miscble?

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∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/14/2025

Miscible refers to the ability of two substances, typically liquids, to mix together uniformly in any proportion without separating into distinct layers. A common example is the mixing of water and ethanol, which can blend fully. In contrast, immiscible liquids, like oil and water, do not mix and instead form separate layers. The miscibility of substances depends on factors such as polarity and molecular interactions.

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