Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 1 (Q.No. 2)
2.
Solutions which distil without change in composition are called
ideal
saturated
supersaturated
azeotropic
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Harsha said:   1 decade ago
Azeotropic solutions are constant boiling mixtures which cannot be separated by simple distillation, because the vapours formed will be consisting of same composition as that of the unboiled solution.
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Mercy said:   1 decade ago
Because when the azeotrope is boiled, the vapor produced has proportionate constituents as the original mixture.
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Olamyle1st said:   1 decade ago
Azeotropic obey Raoult's law at all temperature.
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Sony said:   1 decade ago
What are azeotropic?

I.SIVAREDDY said:   1 decade ago
If a binary mixture having relative volatility close to unity then we say that mixture is azeotropic at that temperature and pressure.

If mixture is azeotropic then xi = yi.

Where,

Xi = mole fraction of component i in liquid phase.

Yi = mole fraction of component i in the vapor phase.

Rutuja said:   1 decade ago
Azeotropic means the same composition of liquid and vapour phase.

Salim said:   9 years ago
Thanks to all of the given explanation.

Sikamani said:   7 years ago
Thanks for giving the information.

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