Principle and Method of Separation

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Principle and Method of Separation: Overview

This topic explains concepts such as Separation of Mixture of Two Immiscible Liquids, Separating Funnel, Sublimation, Applications of Decantation, etc.

Important Questions on Principle and Method of Separation

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How can we separate grains and iron?

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What are the components of a mixture that can be separated using a separating funnel?

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The table shows the processes required to separate different mixtures in four separate jars.

Jar Jar 1 Jar 2 Jar 3  Jar 4
Process Distillation Filtration Evaporation Sublimation
 

Which jar contains a mixture of two solids?

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Sublimation does not require heating. Justify your answer

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Kerosene and water are taken in a jar are shown in the figure
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Imagine that above is a jar
Identify X and Y

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Decantation is used to separate common salt from its solution in water.

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Decantation can be used to separate:

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_____ separates the lighter component in the winnowing.

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The process by which chaff is separated from grain is called _____.

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_____ is the process used to separate grains from stalk.

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The process used to separate grains from stalks is

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_____ method is used for separating tea leaves from the tea.

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The method used for the separation of tea leaves is:

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Draw and label the process to remove the insoluble impurities from water.

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Which of the following does not undergo sublimation?

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Which of the following compound can not be sublimed?

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Threshing is done by

 

 

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The process used for separating grains from stalk is called_____.

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Winnowing is used for separate grains from stalk.

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Describe the process of threshing.