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Can we seperate the components of azeotropic mixture

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Answered by janvi47
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Many azeotropic mixtures of pairs of compounds are known, and many azeotropes of three or more compounds are also known. In such a case it is not possible to separate the components by fractional distillation. There are two types of azeotropes: minimum boiling azeotrope and maximum boiling azeotrope.

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Answered by Unknown135
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No, we cannot separate the components of an azeotropic mixture. Not even by fractional distillation because at a particular composition, both the components boil at the same temperature.

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