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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.
Which of the following methods is NOT typically used for concentrating a dilute ore?
Froth flotation
Magnetic separation
Gravity separation
Distillation
A highly impure sample of benzoic acid is contaminated with naphthalene. Which of the following techniques would be LEAST effective for purifying the benzoic acid?
Simple distillation
Sublimation followed by recrystallization
Recrystallization from hot water
Treatment with sodium bicarbonate followed by acidification
A student attempts to purify a mixture of aniline and nitrobenzene by steam distillation. Which compound will distill over first, and why?
Nitrobenzene, due to its higher molecular weight
Aniline, due to its lower boiling point and formation of less extensive hydrogen bonds with water compared to nitrobenzene
Both will distill over simultaneously as they form an azeotropic mixture
Nitrobenzene, because it is less volatile than aniline
Which purification technique is MOST suitable for separating a thermally unstable liquid organic compound from a non-volatile impurity?
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Steam distillation
Vacuum distillation
A mixture of two volatile liquids A and B is distilled. The boiling point of A is 70Β°C and that of B is 90Β°C. Assuming ideal behavior, which of the following statements is true regarding the initial distillate?
The distillate will be richer in A than the original mixture.
The distillate will be richer in B than the original mixture.
The distillate will have the same composition as the original mixture.
The distillate will contain only A.
Which technique is used to separate a mixture of liquids based on their boiling points?
Filtration
Chromatography
Distillation
Crystallization
Which of the following techniques is NOT typically used for the purification of organic liquids?
Distillation
Fractional distillation
Sublimation
Chromatography
A mixture of aniline and water can be effectively separated using:
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Steam distillation
Vacuum distillation
Which method is used to purify liquids that decompose at or below their boiling points?
Simple distillation
Fractional distillation
Steam distillation
Vacuum distillation