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A mixture of two completely miscible non-ideal liquids which distil as such without change in its composition at a constant temperature as though it were a pure liquid. This mixture is known as:

A

Binary liquid mixture

B

Azeotropic mixture

C

Eutectic mixture

D

Ideal mixture

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