Malini Seshadri Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 3: STEP UP
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Questions from Malini Seshadri Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 3: STEP UP with Hints & Solutions
Fill in the missing words and give the following verse a tune!
I've been churning and churning
My poor hands are _____ (rhymes with churning)
And now I am in doubt
I am tired and sore
I can't churn any _____ (rhymes with sore)
Why doesn't the butter come _____ ? (rhymes with doubt)
Churning by hand is a tiring job. How else can you make butter at home? Ask an adult and write the answer.

I've been churning and churning
My poor hands are burning
And now I am in doubt
I am tired and sore
I can't churn any more
Why doesn't the butter come out?
How is butter made in factories?

A saturated solution of salt in water can be made less saturated by

If you mix oil and water and let it stand

If water is added to a mixture of sugar and chalk powder.

If water is added to a mixture of salt and sugar.

You are given a mixture of sand, salt and water, and asked to separate it into its three components.
Write the steps that you will follow in order.

You are given a mixture of sand, salt, and water, and asked to separate it into its three components.
The substance that will be separated first.
