Chemistry, asked by aarshisahu, 1 year ago

what is azeotropes? in non ideal solution what type of deviation shows the formation of maximum boiling azeotropes?

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Answered by Samarth41
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Azeotropes are a mixture of at least two different liquids. Their mixture can either have a higher boiling point than either of the components or they can have a lower boiling point. Azeotropes occur when fraction of the liquids cannot be altered by distillation. hope this will be helpful
Answered by Bunglapriya
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Azeotropes is a binary liquid mixture having same composition in liquid phase as well as in vapour phase and boils at constant temperature.

Minimum boiling Azeotropes is formed by positive deviation from Raoult's law.

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