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Miscible is a fancy word for "mixable." You may have heard that oil and water are not very miscible substances, whereas seltzer and orange juice are miscible and delicious! Miscible is a word used by chemists to explain why some liquids mix together well, while others do not.

Some examples of miscible solutions include water and organic compounds such as alcohols, aldehydes and ketones. Immiscible solutions include water and many types of oils. A miscible solution is any solution that can be mixed together to form one liquid phase.

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