different between azeotropic vs azeotrope
azeotropic
English
Etymology
azeotrope +? -ic
Adjective
azeotropic (comparative more azeotropic, superlative most azeotropic)
- Of, pertaining to, or employing an azeotrope
Translations
Romanian
Etymology
From French azéotropique
Adjective
azeotropic m or n (feminine singular azeotropic?, masculine plural azeotropici, feminine and neuter plural azeotropice)
- azeotropic
Declension
azeotropic From the web:
azeotrope
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ?- (a-, “no”) + ????? (zéein, “to boil”) + ?????? (trópos, “state”).
Noun
azeotrope (plural azeotropes)
- (physics) A mixture of two or more substances whose liquid and gaseous forms have the same composition (at a certain pressure); the substances cannot be separated by normal distillation.
- 1999, Fouad M. Khoury, Predicting the Performance of Multistage Separation Processes, 2nd Edition, page 289,
- The formation of azeotropes due to deviations from Raoult's law was discussed in Section 1.3. An azeotrope is a mixture that, at a given pressure (the azeotropic pressure), boils at a constant temperature (the azeotropic temperature), and has the same composition (the azeotropic composition) in the equilibrium vapor and liquid phases. Homogeneous azeotropes are those that form one liquid phase at equilibrium with the vapor; heterogeneous azeotropes are those that form two liquid phases at equilibrium with each other and the vapor.
- The presence of a unitary azeotrope curve is not a prerequisite for the generation of a ternary azeotrope.
- 2006, Marc Pansu, Jacques Gautheyrou, Handbook of Soil Analysis: Mineralogical, Organic and Inorganic Methods, page 903,
- As the boiling point of HCl–H2O azeotrope is lower than that of azeotrope (HNO3–H2O), hydrochloric acid can be eliminated efficiently by successive evaporations with nitric acid.
- 1999, Fouad M. Khoury, Predicting the Performance of Multistage Separation Processes, 2nd Edition, page 289,
Related terms
- azeotropic
- azeotropy
- zeotrope
Translations
See also
- eutectic
- extractive distillation
- salt-effect distillation
German
Pronunciation
Adjective
azeotrope
- inflection of azeotrop:
- strong/mixed nominative/accusative feminine singular
- strong nominative/accusative plural
- weak nominative all-gender singular
- weak accusative feminine/neuter singular
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