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The system that forms maximum boiling azeotrope is

A

acetone-chloroform

B

ethanol-acetone

C

n-hexane-n-heptane

D

carbon disulphide - acetone

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A

Due to stronger intermolecular interactions in acetone and chloroform lesser number of molecules vaporise resulting in low vapour pressure and high boiling point .
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