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Why is salt solution a mixture and salt not a mixture?

salt solution is a mixtureas it is made up of two components,salt and water. whereas salt is not a mixture as it is not made up of two components What is a solution, give a example of solid solution solution is a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances.a solid solution is an alloy,brass

What are properties of solution? 1)solution is homogeneous 2)the particles of a solution are too small to be seen by a naked eye.the size is less than 1 nm 3)the particles of a solution cannot be filtered 4)the particles of a solution do not scatter the beam of the light and make its path visible. 5)solution is translucent 6)solution is stable as the particles do not settle down when kept undisturbed What is saturated solution.. ? a saturated solution is a solution in which no more solute can be added at the given temperature Is mass by mass % and mass by volume % of a solution where water is solvent same? If yes why? What is a suspension suspension is aheterogeneous mixture which consist of two or more components .the particle size is 10 -7 nm. What is colloidal solution a colloidal solution is a heterogeneous solution but appears to be homogeneous. The size of the particle is between 10-9nm and 10-7 nm

What is tyndall effect the scattering of the beam of light by the particles of a coilloidal solution is called the Tindal effect

Give different examples of colloid Give different methods of separation.. 1)distillation 2)fractional distillation 3)chromatography 4)centrifugation

What is chromatography itr is the process of separation of the colours in a mixture depending on the solubility of the colours in thye same solvent.

What is distillation it is a process of separation of 2 miscible liquids which boil without decomposition and have a sufficient difference in theior boiling points,i.e more than 25K

Arrange the gases present in air in increasing order of their boiling points. Which gas forms the liquid first as the air is cooled?

What is crystallization is sugar made by this process itr is a process of separation of a pur substance from the impure solution. Sugar is

What are different filatration processes used in filtering water which we get in taps at home

The boiling point of water is 100 and alcohol is 80.. how will we seprate them.. we can separate them by distillation The boiling point of petrol is 50 and kerosene is 25, how will we seprate them.. we can separate them by fractional distillation What are physical properties of a material the size,shape are the physical properties Classify the following as chemical or physical changes: cutting of trees, physical melting of butter in a pan, physical rusting of almirah, chemical boiling of water to form steam, physical passing of electric current, physical through water and the water breaking down into hydrogen and oxygen gases, dissolving common salt in chemical water, making a fruit salad with raw physical fruits, and burning of paper and wood. chemical

What are properties of metals 1)they are lustrous 2)they are sonorous 3)they are malleable 4)they are ductile 5)they are good conductor of heat 6)they are solid at room temperature except mercury Properties on non metals 1)they are non lustrous 2)they are non sonorous 3)they are non malleable 4)they are non ductile 5)they are insulators 6)they are liquid or gaseos at room temperature Differentitae between mixtures and compounds mixture It is formed when to or morew pure substances are mixed together at any proportion The constituens of mixture can be separated by physical means The constituents retain their individual properties It does nopt have a fixed fomula compound It is formed when when two or more elements chemically combined together at a fixed proportion react with each other The constituents of compound cannot be separated by physical means The constituents loose their individual properties It has a fixed formula

Which separation techniques will you apply for the separation of the following? (a) Sodium chloride from its solution in water. -------evaporation (b) Ammonium chloride from a mixture containing sodium---------sublimation chloride and ammonium chloride. (c) Small pieces of metal in the engine oil of a car.----------- filteration (d) Different pigments from an extract of flower petals.---------chromatography (e) Butter from curd.-----centrifugation (f) Oil from water.-------using a separating funnel (g) Tea leaves from tea.------(h) Iron pins from sand.---------using a magnet (i) Wheat grains from husk.----------(j) Fine mud particles suspended in water----------filteration How would you confirm that a colourless liquid given to you is pure water? It is petrol..

Which of the following are chemical changes? (a) Growth of a plant chemical (b) Rusting of iron chemical

(c) Mixing of iron filings and sand physical (d) Cooking of food chemical (e) Digestion of food chemical (f) Freezing of water physical (g) Burning of a candle. chemical Differentiate between chemical and physical change Chemical change In this change the chemical composition changes.new substance may or may not be formed It is an irreversible change Eg-burning of wax Physical change In this change the chemical composition does not changes but the physical properties change It is a reversible change Eg melting of wax

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