azeotrope उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- This implies that the composition of an azeotrope is affected by the pressure chosen at which to boil the mixture.
- When the mixture is then boiled, the azeotrope vaporizes leaving a residue composed almost entirely of the excess ethanol.
- A more extreme example is the azeotrope of 1.2 % water with 98.8 % diethyl ether.
- This happens because when an azeotrope is boiled, the vapour has the same proportions of constituents as the unboiled mixture.
- The stepwise progression shows how repeated distillation can never produce a distillate that is richer in constituent X than the azeotrope.
- Potassium nitrate and excess sulfuric acid is reacted to produce nitric acid, which can be disilled off as an azeotrope.
- As implied by the name, the boiling point of the azeotrope is greater than the boiling point of either pure component.
- The term " azeotrope " was coined in 1911 by English chemist John Wade ( 1864 1912 ) and Richard William Merriman.
- As alcohol forms an azeotrope with water at this concentration, it is impossible to achieve higher purity alcohol by distillation alone.
- In Chemical Engineering terminology, Azeotrope is a mixture of two or more liquids whose proportions cannot be altered by simple distillation.