noun
- a mixture of two or more liquids that boils at a constant temperature and maintains a constant composition of vapor and liquid throughout the distillation process
Usage: chemistry term; also called azeotropic mixture
Examples
- Ethanol and water form an azeotrope that boils at 78.1°C.
- The azeotrope cannot be separated into pure components by simple distillation.
- Scientists study azeotropes to understand liquid-vapor equilibrium.
- An azeotropic mixture behaves as if it were a single pure substance during boiling.
- The composition of an azeotrope varies depending on pressure and temperature conditions.