Examples of Azeotropic Mixture
Some examples of Azeotropic mixtures are,
- Water-Ethanol (95.6% ethanol, 4.4% water)
- Acetone-Chloroform (29.3% acetone, 70.7% chloroform)
- Sulfuric Acid-Water (98.3% sulfuric acid, 1.7% water)
- Hydrochloric Acid-Water (20.2% hydrochloric acid, 79.8% water)
Azeotropic Mixture
Azeotropic Mixture is a mixture of two or more liquids with a similar boiling point and a similar composition in their vapor phase. Unlike most mixtures, an azeotropic mixture has a constant boiling point and composition during the vaporization process. In this article, we will study the different concepts related to Azeotropic mixture in detail.
Table of Content
- What is Azeotropic Mixture?
- Examples of Azeotropic Mixture
- Types of Azeotropic Mixture
- Ideal Solution Vs Azeotropes
- Differentiate Between Positive and Negative Azeotropes
- Separation Techniques for Azeotropic Mixture
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