azeotroopin
Azeotroopin is a hypothetical chemical compound used in theoretical discussions of azeotropy in liquid mixtures. It is not known to exist in real systems, but it serves as a model substance to illustrate how volatile components can form azeotropes and resist simple distillation.
In the imagined model, azeotroopin is a small, polar organic molecule containing an electronegative atom capable
Because azeotroopin is a fictitious construct, there are no real synthesis routes, safety data, or natural sources.
In educational contexts, the term helps clarify the limitations of distillation and the role of azeotropy in