Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions
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Questions from Poonam Singh, Satyam and, Dinesh Kumar Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 5: Miscellaneous Questions with Hints & Solutions
A mixture of iron filings and rice flour can be separated by magnet.

A mixture of chalk and water is separated by winnowing.

A mixture of oil and water can be separated by filtration.

Water can be separated from salt by evaporation.

A mixture of wheat grains and wheat flour can be separated by sieving.

A mixture of wheat grains and rice flakes can be separated by winnowing.

A mixture of tea leaves and milk can be separated by decantation.

Match the mixtures in Column I with their methods of separation in Column II.
Column I | Column II |
(a) Oil mixed with water | (i) Sieving |
(b) Iron powder mixed with flour | (ii) Handpicking |
(c) Salt mixed with water | (iii) Decantation |
(d) Lady's finger mixed with french beans | (iv) Magnet |
(e) Rice flour mixed with kidney beans | (v) Evaporation |
