The azeotropic mixture of water (`B.P. = 100^(@)C`) and HCl(`B.P. =86^(@)C`)boils at about `120^(@)C`. During fractional distillation of this mixture it is possible to obtain :
A
pure HCl
B
pure`H_(2)O`
C
pure `H_(2)O` as well as pure HCl
D
Neither` C_(2)H_(5)OH` nor HCl
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