Chemistry, asked by LsEmpire490, 11 months ago

The system that forms maximum boiling azeotrope is
(a) carbondisulphide – acetone
(b) benzene – toluene
(c) acetone – chloroform
(d) n-hexane – n-heptane

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Answered by kingofself
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The system that forms maximum boiling azeotrope is negative azeotrope example hydrochloric acid.

Explanation:

  • The boiling point of negative azeotrope is higher than other constituents. it is also called minimum pressure azeotrope and also maximum boiling mixtures. HCl is the example for negative azeotrope. Concentration of hydrochloric acid is 20.2% and water is 79.8%.
  • The boiling point of hydrogen chloride is 84 degree Celsius and water at 100 degree Celsius, but the boiling point of azeotrope is 110 degree Celsius which is higher than other constituents. 110 degree Celsius is the maximum boiling point for hydrochloric acid solution.

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