The paper deals with the investigation of the onset and weakly nonlinear regimes of the Soret-driven convection of ternary liquid mixture in a horizontal layer with rigid impermeable boundaries subjected to the prescribed constant vertical heat flux. It is found that there are monotonous and oscillatory longwave instability modes. The boundary of the monotonous longwave instability in the parameter plane Rayleigh number Ra - net separation ratio [Formula: see text] at fixed separation ratio of one of solutes consists of two branches of hyperbolic type. One of the branches is located at [Formula: see text], the other one at [Formula: see text]. The oscillatory longwave instability exists at [Formula: see text] only for the heating from below and at [Formula: see text] there exist two oscillatory longwave instability modes: one at [Formula: see text] and the other at [Formula: see text]. Corrections to the Rayleigh number obtained in the higher order of the expansion show that the longwave perturbations can be most dangerous at any values of [Formula: see text]. The numerical solution of the linear stability problem for small perturbations with finite wave numbers confirms this conclusion. The weakly nonlinear analysis shows that all steady solutions are unstable to the modes of larger wavelength and stable to the modes of smaller wavelength, i.e. the solution with maximal possible wavelength is realized.

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