Which of the following azeotropes is not correctly matched?
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Which of the following azeotropes is not correctly matched?
- HNO3 (68%) + H2O (32%) : Maximum boiling azeotrope, boiling point = 393.5 K
- H2O (43%) + HI (57%) : Minimum boiling azeotrope, boiling point = 290 K
- C2H5OH (95.5%) + H2O (4.5%) : Minimum boiling azeotrope, boiling point = 351.15 K
- Chloroform (93.2%) + C2H5OH (6.8%) : Minimum boiling azeotrope, boiling point = 332.3 K.
Answer
(B) H 2 O (43%) + HI (57%) : Minimum boiling azeotrope, boiling point = 290 K
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