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Submitted by Guest on September 26, 2007 - 12:04.
While pure alcohol boils at a lower temperature than pure water, a mixture of 95% alcohol and 5% water has a boiling point lower than either. A substance with a lower boiling point than its pure constituents is called an azeotrope.
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While pure alcohol boils
Submitted by Guest on September 26, 2007 - 12:04.
While pure alcohol boils at a lower temperature than pure water, a mixture of 95% alcohol and 5% water has a boiling point lower than either. A substance with a lower boiling point than its pure constituents is called an azeotrope.