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Explain:Solution of chloroform and acetone is an example of maximum boiling azeotrope

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Answered by sharinkhan
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Azeotrope are the mixture of elements that has a large negative deviation according to the Rault's law

IN the mixture of chloroform and acetone, the curve is observed to be minimum and than going to the maximum with the boiling temperature. and the deviation is seen to be negative which shows they are azeotrope. 
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Explain:Solution of chloroform and acetone is an example of maximum boiling azeotrope. ... In case of Chloroform + acetone mixture, the total pressure curve passes through a minimum and gives rise to amaximum in th temperature which is the boilingpoint.

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