What difference is there between handling zeotropes and azeotropes?
A) There is no difference in how Zeotropes and azeotropes are handled.
B) Azeotropes must leave the cylinder as a liquid but zeotropes may leave the cylinder as either a liquid or a vapor.
C) Zeotropes must leave the cylinder as a liquid but azeotropes may leave the cylinder as either a liquid or a vapor.
D) Zeotropes can be flammable and azeotropes are non-flammable.
C
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