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In mathematics and in physics, separability may refer to properties of:

In arbitration law, separability describes the principle that an arbitration clause is considered separate from the contract in which it is contained.

In chemical engineering, separability refers to the efficacy with which particles can be separated in a separation process. This is correlated with the degree of difference between the physical or chemical properties of the species to be separated.