So if there are only two components, i.e. ethanol and water, and you remove all azeotrope from the mixture, doesn't that leave you with only one or the other?
This is the part I'm not understanding. If you have any ethanol or water left in the mixture, then it will form an azeotrope, right? If that's the case, you have to distill out the azeotrope, leaving only the higher volume of the two in the mixture left? Is that right?
Or is the only way to get one or the other to add something like benzene in order to form an even lower-boiling point azeotrope?