Wow like finally i found a practical video! Everything else was Azeotrope-same composition -low boiling high boiling-end. This is perfectly what is realistically needed. Thank you so much!!!
I search Azeotrope class 12 For paper purpose But instead of watching Teacher videos I watch this cleaning company video And They clear that Topic more than my teachers🙏🙏🙏
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Its approx 95% ethanol and 5% water by volume .the decrease in boiling point is due to their positive deviation from ideal behaviour increase in vapour pressure results in lower boiling point than calculated.
Thanks for watching! We are providing a simplified explanation - not specifics on the chemistry and minimum boiling point. Good job on digging deeper into the science.
Thanks for watching, Kezia! You may find further answers to your question on Quora and here is an article on cleaning fluid azeotropes: www.microcare.com/en-US/Resources/Resource-Center/FAQs/What-s-an-Azeotrope-and-Why-Should-I-Care
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Imagine a cleaning company teaching you clearly what your teachers should have. BTW, thanks🔥
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this is the most simple and concise explanation i've ever seen on an azeotrope.
good video.
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Wow like finally i found a practical video! Everything else was Azeotrope-same composition -low boiling high boiling-end. This is perfectly what is realistically needed. Thank you so much!!!
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I search Azeotrope class 12 For paper purpose
But instead of watching Teacher videos I watch this cleaning company video
And They clear that Topic more than my teachers🙏🙏🙏
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4-minute video did more than 4 months in class. Thanks!!
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dude how come this topic was done in 4 months?
I just learnt so much more that neither my teacher nor my books were teaching me. Thankssss
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It cleared my understanding of azeotrope
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Thanks for clearing my doubt about azeotrops ...❤
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I thought this is an educational channel but realized later..... Thanks for this
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Thank you for making this video, keep up the good work .
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Keep coming back like this kind of videos ✳
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4 years later and still many students like me learning from a cleaning company what teachors could not teach.
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this video is like azeotrope, hard to find but efficient
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How do you measure the mixtures proportions?
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It’s actually 95% ethanol and 5% water that’s the minimum boiling azeotrope.. specified it the other way round here
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thank you!!!
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Great vid!!! Sooooooo coool!!!! Thanks for sharing!!!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
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Thanks a lot, I finally understood this
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Thank you so much ma'am. You have explained it very easily.💚❤️🧡
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1:41 I think that will be elevation of boiling point, not depression, please check out .
BTW good video, professional status 👍🏻
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great explanation
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Specially that example of 95:5👌
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Please upload more videos
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Thanks you cleared my concept 🙌😃👍👍
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Good explanation, well done
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Very helpful video,thank you so much
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So underrated
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"Let's play music during my lecture!" said no professor ever.
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Added to this information ,chemistry of azeotropes
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If this was how our teachers had taught us in schools,colleges and universities.
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Can azeotrophic mixture be separated by fractional distillation?
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Heard back from our expert chemists - “No, an azeotropic mixture cannot be separated by fractional distillation.”
Its approx 95% ethanol and 5% water by volume .the decrease in boiling point is due to their positive deviation from ideal behaviour increase in vapour pressure results in lower boiling point than calculated.
Thanks for watching! We are providing a simplified explanation - not specifics on the chemistry and minimum boiling point. Good job on digging deeper into the science.
Thanks a lot :D
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Why azeotrope have a common boiling point? Chemically, what happens between the molecules that they don't boil at their respective temperatures?
Thanks for watching, Kezia! You may find further answers to your question on Quora and here is an article on cleaning fluid azeotropes: www.microcare.com/en-US/Resources/Resource-Center/FAQs/What-s-an-Azeotrope-and-Why-Should-I-Care
Amazingly taught
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I guess you messed up ratios ... They are 95% alcohol and 5% water
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