Ethanol and carbon disulphide (CS2) are completely miscible liquids forming a homogenous mixture. On mixing the two liquids, there is a fall in temperature. What do you understand by the term 'homogenous mixture"? (ii) Draw a labelled phase diagram to show the variation of boiling point with composition at constant pressure for a mixture of ethanol and carbon disulphide . Boiling point 0715/2/B

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Ethanol and carbon disulphide (CS2) are completely miscible liquids forming a homogenous mixture. On mixing the
two liquids, there is a fall in temperature.
What do you understand by the term 'homogenous mixture"?
(ii) Draw a labelled phase diagram to show the variation of boiling point with composition at constant pressure for a
mixture of ethanol and carbon disulphide .
Boiling
point
0715/2/B
Transcribed Image Text:Ethanol and carbon disulphide (CS2) are completely miscible liquids forming a homogenous mixture. On mixing the two liquids, there is a fall in temperature. What do you understand by the term 'homogenous mixture"? (ii) Draw a labelled phase diagram to show the variation of boiling point with composition at constant pressure for a mixture of ethanol and carbon disulphide . Boiling point 0715/2/B
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