Chemistry
Class 12
Azeotropes
What are azeotropes and why can't they be separated by distillation?
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uniboardhub
4 months ago
Azeotropes are mixtures with a constant boiling point where vapor composition = liquid composition, making separation by distillation impossible. Example: ethanol-water.
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