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An azeotropic mixture is a combination of two or more liquids that has a constant boiling point and composition throughout the distillation process. This unique characteristic occurs because the vapor phase has the same composition as the liquid phase at the azeotropic point, preventing separation through simple distillation. Azeotropes are significant in understanding phase equilibria and are depicted in phase diagrams as specific curves or points that represent the behavior of mixtures under varying temperatures and pressures.