For mixtures acetone/chloroform i found this abstract which try to explaintheir azeotropic mixture:
"Monte Carlo simulations in the grand canonical and isobaric-isothermal ensembles are used to investigate the phase behavior and structural properties of the binary mixtures acetone/chloroform, acetone/methanol and chloroform/methanol. These mixtures are of interest due to their complex phase behavior and hydrogen bonding interactions. Neat acetone and chloroform do not exhibit hydrogen bonding. When mixed, it is hypothesized that chloroform is able to form hydrogen-bonded complexes with acetone. The result is a minimum pressure azeotrope. Systems of acetone/methanol and methanol/chloroform should also exhibit significant hydrogen bonding interactions, however, neither displays a minimum pressure azeotrope."
Do someone know and could explain me what means "minimum pressure azeotrope" ?
Hope helpful for this discussion