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What are azetropes? Give an example.


Answer:

An azeotrope is a mixture of two or more liquid whose proportions cannot be altered by simple distillation.

For example, H
2O (4.13%) + C2H5OH (95.87%) mixture boils at a constant temperature of 78.150C.
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