Anil Ahlawat Solutions for Chapter: Sorting and Separation of Materials, Exercise 2: EXERCISES

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HARD
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Study the given flow chart and identify the processes P, Q, R and S carried out in the given sequence for separation of the mixture.
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  P Q R S
(A) Sublimation Magnetic separation Filtration Evaporation
(B) Magnetic separation Filtration Sublimation Evaporation
(C) Evaporation Magnetic separation Filtration Sublimation
(D) Sublimation Magnetic separation Evaporation Filtration

HARD
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Properties of three substances X, Y and Z are given below:
X : Heavy and non-magnetic
Y : Light and non-magnetic
Z : Magnetic
If X, Y and Z are of the same size and colour then, which of the following can be used to separate these particles from their mixture?

HARD
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The table below shows the properties of four substances K, L, M and N.

Substance Colour Taste Magnetic Dissolves in water
K White Salty No Yes
L Blue Sweet No No
M White Sweet No Yes
N Black Metallic Yes No

Which two substances would be most difficult to separate when mixed in water?

HARD
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

The given flow chart was prepared by Natasha for sorting materials into different groups. She handed over the chart to her teacher with few blanks. Fill in the blanks from the given options.

HARD
6th Foundation
IMPORTANT

Brief information about three substances is given:
X : Transparent, smooth to touch and insulator.
Y : Yellow in colour, a good conductor of heat and electricity, lustrous.
Z : Man-made material, an insulator, used to make switches and handles of cooking utensils.
X, Y and Z could be respectively: