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Azeotrope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Azeotropic distillation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, azeotropic distillation is any of a range of techniques used to break an azeotrope in distillation. In chemical engineering, azeotropic distillation usually refers to the specific te...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on azeotrope (chemistry), in chemistry, a mixture of liquids that has a constant boiling point because the vapour has the same composition as the liquid mixture. The boiling point of an azeotropic mixture may be higher or lower than that of any of its components. ... ADD TO YOUR SITE...
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To view an azeotrope's properties, please enter the name of a component in the component 1 box. The component name may either be entered manually or selected from a list. A list of components which for azeotropes with the entered component will be displayed in the component 2 box.
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FAQ 116 -- An azeotrope is a ... So the next question is, how does an azeotrope do that? For the answer, we have to go back to Chemistry 101. First, an azeotrope is best described as a constant boiling blend. To be an azeotrope, the material has to be a mixture or a blend of at least two different elements or compounds.
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Definition of azeotrope from The American Heritage Medical Dictionary. ... Dictionary Home » The American Heritage Medical Dictionary » azeotrope ... Browse dictionary definitions near azeotrope...
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Definition of azeotrope from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of azeotrope. Pronunciation of azeotrope. Definition of the word azeotrope. Origin of the word azeotrope. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » azeotrope...
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azeotrope: Definition and Pronunciation ... World & News ... Find definitions for:
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An azeotrope is a liquid mixture which when vaporised, produces the same composition as the liquid. The two VLE plots below, show two different azeotropic systems, one with a minimum boiling point and one with a maximum boiling point.
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