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1.By heating or by mixing more water.

2.handpicking
Winnowing
Sedimentation and decatation
Separating funnel
Churning
3.sedimentaion and decatation
Sedimentation and decatation
Handpicking
Winnowing
Handpicking
Filtration
Handpicking
Evaporation
Magnetic separation
Churning
Sieving

4.Difference in weight
Difference in size
Difference in weight
Difference in size

5. When you add extra salt (NaCl) to


a saturated solution, it will immediately
precipitate to the bottom of the containment
vessel. 
6..Grinding is just a physical process and due to
this a new compound cannot be formed. A new
compound is formed by a chemical reaction or by
chemical processes. Hence the molecules of the
sugar and salt doest not undergo any change
because it is a physically reversible process where
the salt and sugar can be separated after mixing
them.
7. yes ! As solubility decreases with decrease in
temperature.
8.. Objects at a distance are seen more clearly
after rain because the raindrops load the dust
particles with water. They become heavier and
quickly settle down on the ground.
9. After boiling if all the water is evaporated
nothing is left behind in the utensil then the
water is completely pure.

If there is something left in the utensil after the


process of evaporation then the water is said
to be impure.

10.The pore size of the filter paper.


HOTS
*Examples of pure substances include tin,
diamond, water, pure sugar (sucrose), table
salt (sodium chloride) and baking
soda (sodium bicarbonate). Crystals, in general,
are pure substances.
*Please draw it yourself.

*A liquid which has passed through a filter.


* The substance that gets dissolved in the
solvent in a solution is called as the solute;
the solute is present in the lesser amount than
the solvent. The substance that dissolves
the solute in a solution is called as the solvent;
the solvent is present in the higher amount
than the solvent.

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