Arun Syamal Solutions for Chapter: Is Matter Around Us Pure?, Exercise 2: EXERCISES
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About 0.5 g of soil was taken in a test tube and to this, 10 ml of water was added. The mixture was shaken thoroughly and was allowed to stand in a test tube stand. The mixture was filtered. Which of the following is correct regarding the filtrate?

Tabulate differences between : Element and compound.

Tabulate differences between element and mixture.

Tabulate differences between true solution and colloidal solution.

Tabulate differences between distillation and fractional distillation.

Tabulate differences between: Physical change and chemical change.

Match the items in column A with the items in column B.
Column A | Column B |
1.Bronze | a.Compound |
2.Glucose | b.Element having the highest abundance in the earth's crust |
3.Silver | c.Mixture |
4.Oxygen | d.Metal having the highest abundance in the earth's crust |
5.Face cream | e.Element |
6.Soap lather | f.Emulsion |
7.Aluminium | g.Tyndall effect |
8.Colloid | h.Foam |

How will you separate the coloured components of black ink by paper chromatography?
