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Topic starter 17/01/2022 3:53 pm
Hello everyone! As it's known, thermodynamics doesn't impose restrictions on the number of azeotropic points in a system, but mostly binary systems with one azeotropic point are known. Maybe someone knows systems with more azeotropic points?
18/01/2022 9:44 pm
Do you mean liquid-liquid systems?
18/01/2022 9:50 pm
There are also ternary azeotropic mixtures, theoretically the number of components is not limited in them.
Topic starter 19/01/2022 4:35 pm
@argentum yeah, but I could't find any examples of such systems. Do you know something?
19/01/2022 6:41 pm
For example, ethanol-H2O-benzene, phenol-H2O-cumene, phenol-H2O-mesityl oxide