
Am i able to get the mist out from between the panes of glass? In the photo you can see a small piece of glass in the corner has been removed so i am guessing someone has dried it out somehow before.
It’s also possible that the corner got broken first, and as a result the window has misted.In the photo you can see a small piece of glass in the corner has been removed so i am guessing someone has dried it out somehow before.

The glass should be tempered (read: heat treated). If something were to hit the corner of the glass, the whole lot should shatter (as per @Fred Blogs 's post).
Am i able to get the mist out from between the panes of glass?

Will all depend if the dessicant in the spacer bar has 'died ' ... which is usually the reason the units mist...yes it might buy you a week or so but wouldn't expect much moreA USB fan, or hair drier, blown at the hole, best done on a dry day, and if possible with the sun shining on the window. Best if you can get a through-flow of air, in and out, somehow, maybe with a bit of pipe, or a bit of card. Once the mist is cleared, seal the corner up with something like Milliput, or silicon. It's not a permanent fix, but will tide you over for a while.

Why does it need to to be Tempered ?
I see no indication anywhere that it is required to be toughened glass
it's thermal properties are not much better than single glazing
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