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1. Which method techniques do you use to separate solid-liquid mixture?

2. Which method techniques do you use to separate liquid mixture?


3. When attempts are made to break down substance A by chemical
methods, the same original substance is always formed.Is substance A
an element or compound?
4. Give two examples for each of the following.
a. Solids that dissolve in water
b. Insoluble solids in water
c. Solvents other than water
5. What is the main difference between pure substance and mixture?
6. Which one represents the arrangement of atoms in each of the
following molecules?

a. Molecules of ammonia
b. Molecules of water
c. Molecules of oxygen
d. A mixture of two molecules
e. A mixture of two compounds
f. An element
7. Distinguish Homogeneous or Heterogeneous in the following
substances.
a. Ice in soda
b. Air
c. Steel
d. Blood
e. Soil
f. Crude oil
g. Rain
h. Vodka
i. Cereal in milk
j. Natural gas
k. Propane
8. Classify the unsaturated,saturated and supersaturated solutions of
household common items with examples.
9. Predict and record the solubility of solids with increasing temperature.
10. The solubility of solid A at 60 degree Celsius is 24 g/100g of water.
a. What is the amount of solid required to saturate 30g of water at
60 degree Celsius.
b. What will be the amount of saturated solution obtained at 60
degree Celsius when 12 g of the solid A is used to prepare a
saturated solution.

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