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Jan 9, 2018 - Aug 26, 2017 -Azeotropic mixtures may often be effectively separated by distillation by adding a liquid material (entrainer) to the system. For the development of separation An azeotrope occurs when the composition of a va- pour in equilibrium with a liquid mixture has the same composition as the liquid. Azeotropic distillation takes. For example, there are six possible residue curve maps for ternary mixtures containing a single azeotrope. These six maps differ by the binary pair forming the May 2, 2006 - nol also form aqueous azeotropic mixtures. Several potential processes for separating azeotropes have. come to light such as azeotropic distillation, extractive An azeotrope or a constant boiling point mixture is a mixture of two or more liquids whose Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 26 azeotropic mixtures, or simply azeotropes. Mixtures that do not show a maximum or minimum are called zeotropic. Azeotropes in which the pressure. azeotropic mixtures, or simply azeotropes. Mixtures that do not show a maximum or minimum are called zeotropic. Azeotropes in which the pressure. literature because the azeotropic data can readily be calculated from the vapor pressure data of the components. For a mixture of two completely immiscible
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