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The closer a blend becomes to being a true azeotrope, the more challenging it is to separate the components by distillation because they have similar boiling points. At the azeotropic composition, the components will vaporize together and cannot be further separated by distillation. Additional separation techniques may be needed to isolate the components completely.

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