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TEST

SEPARATION OF SUBSTANCES

M.M. - 45

Q1 Define – [18]
1. Pure substances ( and give 2 examples) [2]
2. Mixtures ( and give 2 examples) [2]
3. Husk [1]
4. Bran [1]
5. Sedimentation [1]
6. Decantation [1]
7. Sediment [1]
8. Filtration [1]
9. Evaporation [1]
10. Condensation [1]
11. Solute [1]
12. Solvent [1]
13. Solution [1]
14. Saturated solution [1]
15. Salt pans [1]
16. Aqua Regia [1]
Q2 Explain types of mixtures based on the extent to which two or more components mingle
with each other. Give 2 examples each. [3]
Q3 Explain types of mixtures based on state of the components that are mixed together. [2]
Q4 Why there is need of separation of substances? Give 1 example each. [3]
Q5 How can we separate solid-solid mixtures? Give 2 examples each. [5]
Q6 How can we separate solid-liquid mixtures? [2]
Q7 How can solubility of solute in a solvent can be increased? [3]
Q8 When does condensation occur? [1]
Q9 What are soluble and insoluble substances? Give examples. [2]
Q10 Fill in the blanks –
1. By _________ milk, the cream is separated from milk.
2. Selecting an appropriate method of separation for a mixture depends on the _______.
3. The _________ component is left behind in the sieve.
4. Sedimentation is based on the difference of _________.
5. The pores of the filter should be ________ than the size of the components that can be
separated.
6. Aqua Regia is capable of dissolving ________.

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