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A binary liquid mixture of components A and B exhibits an azeotrope at a specific composition. Which of the following statements is ALWAYS true about this azeotropic mixture?
The composition of the vapor phase is identical to the composition of the liquid phase.
The boiling point of the azeotrope is the average of the boiling points of pure A and B.
The azeotrope can be separated into pure A and B by fractional distillation.
The azeotrope always shows a positive deviation from Raoult's Law.
A binary solution of two volatile liquids A and B deviates negatively from Raoult's Law. At a specific composition, the total vapor pressure is minimum. Which of the following statements is FALSE regarding this specific composition?
The vapor and liquid phases have identical compositions.
The boiling point is higher than that of either pure A or pure B.
The system deviates negatively from Raoult's Law.
The mole fraction of A in the vapor is always greater than that of B.
A solution showing a large positive deviation from Raoult's law forms a:
Minimum boiling azeotrope
Maximum boiling azeotrope
Ideal solution
Supersaturated solution
Which of the following mixtures forms a maximum boiling azeotrope?
Acetone and Chloroform
Ethanol and Water
Carbon tetrachloride and Chloroform
n-Hexane and n-Heptane
A mixture of liquid X and liquid Y forms a maximum boiling azeotrope. What can be inferred about the intermolecular forces between X and Y compared to the forces within pure X and pure Y?
The forces between X and Y are stronger.
The forces between X and Y are weaker.
The forces between X and Y are equal to the forces within pure X and pure Y.
The forces between X and Y are negligible.
Which of the following deviations from Raoult's law is associated with the formation of a maximum boiling azeotrope?
Negative deviation
Positive deviation
No deviation
Both positive and negative deviations
A liquid mixture of nitric acid and water forms a maximum boiling azeotrope at a specific composition. What happens to the boiling point of the mixture when it is distilled?
Increases continuously
Decreases continuously
Remains constant at the maximum boiling point
Fluctuates between the boiling points of the pure components
Which of the following pairs of liquids is LEAST likely to form a maximum boiling azeotrope?
Water and Hydrochloric acid
Acetone and Chloroform
Nitric acid and Water
n-Hexane and n-Heptane
The azeotropic mixture of water (b. pt.100β) and HCl (b.pt. 85β) boils at 108.5β.When this mixture is distilled it is possible to obtain
Pure HCl
Pure water
Pure water as well as HCl
Neither HCl nor in their pure states
The azeotropic mixture of water (b. pt.100β) and HCl (b.pt. 85β) boils at 108.5β.When this mixture is distilled it is possible to obtain
Pure HCl
Pure water
Pure water as well as HCl
Neither HCl nor in their pure states