Is matter around us pure ?
QUESTION ÀND ANSWERS
1.WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING TECHNIQUES WILL YOU APPLY FOR THE SEPRATION OF THE FOLLOWING
I)SODIUM CHLORIDE FROM ITS SOLUTION IN WATER : EVAPORATION
III)SMALL PIECE'S OF METAL IN THE ENGINE OIL OF A CAR : FILTRATION
IV)DIFFERENT PIGMENT FROM AN EXTRACT OF FLOWER PETALS CHROMATOGRAPHY
V) BUTTER FROM CURD : CENTRIFUGATION
VI)OIL FROM WATER : FUNNEL SEPRATION
VII)IRON PINS FROM SAND ::MAGNETIC SEPARATION
4.EXPLAIN THE FOLLOWING GIVING EXAMPLES.
1.SATURATED SOLUTION :
There is a limited to the amount of solute that ca dissolved in a fixed amount of a solvent at a particular temperature this is called saturated solution.
FOR EXAMPLE : A SOLUTION IN WHIC MORE SOLUTE CAN BE DISSOLVED
2.PURE SUBSTANCE'S
A SUBSTANCE WHICH IS MADE UP OF ONLY ONE KIND OF PARTICLES.
EXAMPLE : WATER , SULPHUR, HYDROGEN ETC,
3.COLLOID
IT ISA TYPE OF SOLUTION IN WHICH THE SIZE OF SOKUTE PARTICES IS INTERMEDIATE BETWEEN THOSE OF TRUE AND SUSPENSON SOLUTION
4.SUSPENSIONS
FOR EXAMPLE : MUDDY WATER, PAINTS
5.CLASSIFY EACH AS HOMOGENEOUS OR HETEROGENEOUS MIXTURES.
SODA : HOMOGENEOUS
WATER:HOMOGENEOUS
WOOD:HETEROGENEOUS
SOIL:HETEROGENEOUS
VINEGAR: HOMOGENEOUS
FIKTERED TEA:HOMOGENEOUS
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