Chemistry
Chemistry, 21.08.2019 17:10, camihecma1057

In distillation separation, breaking of azeotropes can be achieved
a. by changing system pressure
b. by adding an entrainer
c. by adding a solvent and using liquid-liquid extraction
d. by all of the above methods

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