Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: EXERCISES
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Questions from Charu Maini, Meenambika Menon and, Vandana Saxena Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Which method is used to separate the components of a mixture that are of different sizes, by passing through a sieve?

Name the process by which salt can be obtained from a saline solution. ( Crystallization/ Evaporation/ Precipitation)

In which process impurities are removed from water by adding alum?

You are given a mixture of sand, water and mustard oil. How will you separate the components of the mixture?

How will you separate common salt from a mixture of common salt and chalk powder?

How will you separate a mixture of salt, sawdust, and iron filings?
(Hint: Think of a property that is unique to iron).

Why can sugar not be separated from water by evaporation?
(Hint: Sugar will get charred if the solution is heated excessively).

Sugar dissolves easily in milk at room temperature in summer compared to winter. Explain why.
