mistura liquidorum quae compositione constanti ebullit, itaque per destillationem simplicem non mutari potest From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Azeotropus est mistura liquidorum quae compositione constanti ebullit, itaque per destillationem simplicem non mutari potest. Nomen anno 1911 a Ioanne Wade et Ricardo Gulielmo Merriman formatum est ex radicibus α- 'non', ζέω 'ferveo', ac τρόπος 'versus', hoc est, "quod in fervendo non vertitur."[1]
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