Statement I: 1,2,3-Trihydroxypropane (glycerol) has a very high boiling point (around 290∘C) and it decomposes at its boiling point under normal atmospheric pressure. Therefore, it cannot be separated from water by simple distillation. Instead, it is separated by distillation under reduced pressure (vacuum distillation). Hence, Statement I is false.
Statement II: An azeotropic mixture is a constant boiling mixture in which the liquid and vapour phases have the exact same composition. Because there is no change in composition upon boiling, the components of an azeotropic mixture cannot be separated by fractional distillation. Hence, Statement II is true.
Therefore, Statement I is false but Statement II is true.
Answer: Statement I is false but Statement II is true