azeotropes are constant-boiling mixtures.
considering the case of 50% ethanol, boiling the mixture results in distillation. ethanol will first boil off, followed by water.
considering the cae of 98% ethanol, boilng the mixture will result in ethanol in boiling off, until its percentage composition is 96%, then it forms an azeotrope. Continue heating will only result in both water and ethanol being boiled off simultaneously.
In order to extract ethanol from the azeotrope, one has to add an immiscible organic solvent to the azeotrope whereby ethanol is more soluble. This results in the extraction of ethanol, ie. the mass transfer of ethanol from the aqueous to the organic layer. Next, seperate the organic layer and let the organic layer undergo distillation to obtain alcohol.