1. The document discusses various questions about mixtures and their separation. It includes multiple choice questions about separating mixtures of sand and iron filings, the state of air, and obtaining salt from seawater.
2. Fill-in-the-blank questions cover topics like the definition of a heterogeneous mixture, distinguishing between homogeneous and heterogeneous air mixtures, and the term for the liquid part of a solution.
3. Short answer questions ask about properties of water, the definition of solubility, saturated solutions, differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, and separating iron mixtures from coal.
1. The document discusses various questions about mixtures and their separation. It includes multiple choice questions about separating mixtures of sand and iron filings, the state of air, and obtaining salt from seawater.
2. Fill-in-the-blank questions cover topics like the definition of a heterogeneous mixture, distinguishing between homogeneous and heterogeneous air mixtures, and the term for the liquid part of a solution.
3. Short answer questions ask about properties of water, the definition of solubility, saturated solutions, differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, and separating iron mixtures from coal.
1. The document discusses various questions about mixtures and their separation. It includes multiple choice questions about separating mixtures of sand and iron filings, the state of air, and obtaining salt from seawater.
2. Fill-in-the-blank questions cover topics like the definition of a heterogeneous mixture, distinguishing between homogeneous and heterogeneous air mixtures, and the term for the liquid part of a solution.
3. Short answer questions ask about properties of water, the definition of solubility, saturated solutions, differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures, and separating iron mixtures from coal.
separated by a-sedimentation b-winnowing c-magnetic separation d-handpicking 2-air is a a-homogenous mixture b-compound c-heterogenous mixture d-pure substance 3-salt from sea water is obtained by a-distillation b-evaporation c-sedimentation d-filtration 4-a mixture of common chalk and water can be separated by a-sedimentation b-filtration c-sedimentation and filtration d-sedimentation and evaporation 5-oil and water can be separated by a-filter paper b-distillation c-evaporation d-separating funnel fill in the blanks 1-The different substances in a mixture is called------------- heterogenous 2-Dusty air is a -----------------mixture whereas clean air is a ---------------------- homogenous mixture. 3------------------- handpicking is the best method to separate components of different sizes. 4----------------------is weaving a method of separating the grain from the stalk. 5-the liquid in which the solute dissolves is called----------- solvent
Answer in brief 1-give two characteristic property of pure water? Answer on your own I will make you mark 2-define solubility. Answer on your own I will make you mark
3-what is a saturated solution?
Answer on your own I will make you mark
4-give two differences between homogeneous and
heterogenous mixtures. Answer on your own I will make you mark 5-which process can be used to separate iron mixtures and coal? Answer on your own I will make you mark Answer in detail Answer on your own I will make you mark
1-write a short note on why we separate mixtures
into substances. 2-describe giving examples the following method of separation of mixtures a-sieving b-threshing c-winnowing d-sedimentation e-evaporation f- filtration g-decantation h-handpicking i-condensation 3-which difference in property is used to separate mixtures by distillation and through a separating funnel?