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Pure water boils at 373 k and pure nitric acid boils at 359 k . The azeotropic mixture

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Pure water boils at 373 K and pure nitric acid boils at 359 K. The azeotropic mixture of water and nitric acid boils at T K. Then, ... A solution that shows large negative deviation from Raoult's law forms a maximum boiling azeotrope at a specific composition. Nitric acid and water is an example of this class of azeotrope.

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