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azeotrophes?Classify
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The liquid mixtures which boil at constant temperature and can distill over as if a pure liquid is called azeotrope. Azeotrope behaves like a pure liquid and both of its components distill together. Ethanol and water forms an azeotrope mixture boiling at 78.15oC.
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The liquid mixtures which boil at constant temperature and can distill over as if a pure liquid is called azeotrope. Azeotrope behaves like a pure liquid and both of its components distill together. Ethanol and water forms an azeotrope mixture boiling at 78.15oC.
Azeotropes are binary liquid mixtures having the same composition in liquid and vapour phase and boil at a constant temperature. ... Example :- Ethanol ( water mixture containing 95 % (approx) ethanol by volume.
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