Dhiren M Doshi Solutions for Chapter: Sorting Materials into Groups, Exercise 3: Exercise
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Find different types of objects that can be made from the same material.
Hints: utensils, nail cutter, mirrors, shoes, belts, pipes, books, machines, tumblers, coins, newspapers, jackets, calendars, boilers
Material | Objects made of these materials |
wood | table, chair, door, window |
glass | |
iron | |
copper | |
leather | |
paper |

Which of the following liquid is miscible in water?

What are the different types of materials?

What is meant by opaqueness? Explain with example.

What are miscible and immiscible liquids?

Why are the handles of cooking utensils made up of hard plastic or wood?

Why do solids, liquids and gases have different properties.

What will happen when you pour mustard oil and vinegar on water kept in two separate glasses? Write your observation.
