After reading that I feel that what you did is indeed correct.
So cheers
OHh!! After about 3hrs I again thought of that..
Now I feel that what I thought to be correct is indeed incorrect.
I'm sorry for that.
Your professor is correct.
Let me explain how ... {I've attached the part of Atkins explaining the diagram.}
Now you take some mixture of composition a
1 (as in the figure and text of the book). Then it is heated it to it's boiling point which corresponds to the point a
2. When this liquid at a
2 vaporises it forms vapor at a
2' having different composition compared to the liquid at a
2. This vapor at a
2' comes to equillibrium with it's condensed form. i.e, it is condensed to liquid at a
3. {This liquid doesn't mix with the liquid in the distillation flask because it is formed in the fractionating column}.
Now this liquid again comes to equillibrium with it's vapor at a
3' and so on...Thus finally the drop distill out as vapor at
b whose composition is azeotropic composition.
So the first drop in both the cases has azeotropic composition as said by your professor.[I feel that it's correct. If not please point out my mistake I'll be glad to rectify ]
Now about the last drop.
First you think of it and put forth your ideas. I'm exhausted.
BUT I thank you Very very much. I've learnt these things today because of you!!!