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▸ noun: (chemistry, physics) a technique of extractive distillation in which a salt or a non-volatile liquid is added to the mixture being distilled in order to remove azeotropes and aid separation
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▸ noun: (chemistry, physics) a technique of extractive distillation in which a salt or a non-volatile liquid is added to the mixture being distilled in order to remove azeotropes and aid separation
Similar:
membrane distillation,
distillation,
solvent extraction,
electrodecantation,
salting out,
vacuum distillation,
desalting,
redistillation,
distilment,
abstraction,
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