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The azeotropic solution of two miscible ...

The azeotropic solution of two miscible liquids:

A

can be separated by simple distillation

B

may show possitive or negative deviation from Raoult's law

C

are supersatureted solution

D

behave like a single component and boil at a constant temperature

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b,d
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