Zeotrope is a derived term of azeotrope.
As nouns the difference between azeotrope and zeotrope
is that azeotrope is 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 while zeotrope is a mixture of liquids that may be separated via the gas phase (i.e. by distillation.
azeotrope
Noun
(
en noun)
(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.
Related terms
* azeotropic
See also
* eutectic
* extractive distillation
* salt-effect distillation
zeotrope
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(physics, chemistry) A mixture of liquids that may be separated via the gas phase (i.e. by distillation)
Derived terms
*azeotrope
*heterozeotrope
*homozeotrope
*zeotropic
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