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Define Miscible Liquids

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Define Miscible liquids

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Miscible liquids: Homogeneous liquid-liquid mixtures are called miscible liquids.

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अध्याय 5: Pure Substances and Mixtures; Separation of Mixtures - Exercise 2

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सेलिना Concise Chemistry [English] Class 6 ICSE
अध्याय 5 Pure Substances and Mixtures; Separation of Mixtures
Exercise 2 | Q 1.5

संबंधित प्रश्न

Explain why, a solution of salt in water is considered a mixture and not a compound.


Three mixtures A, B and C are obtained by stirring three different solids in water taken in separate beakers. When mixture A is allowed to stand for some time, then its particles settle at the bottom of the beaker. When a beam of light is passed through mixture A in a dark room, the path of light becomes visible when observed from the side of the beaker. When mixture B is allowed to stand for a considerable time, even then its particles do not settle down. Mixture B, however, scatters the beam of light just like mixture A. The particles of mixture C do not settle down on keeping and it also does not scatter a beam of light passing through it.

What are the mixtures like A known as ?

What are the mixtures like B known as ?

What are the mixtures like C known as ?

Name the phenomenon exhibited by A and B which occurs on passing a beam of light through them.

Name one mixture each which is like (i) A (ii) B, and (iii) C.


Solutions are


Name the components present in the following mixture:

Tap water


Name two substances soluble in water.


Ammonium chloride can be separated from common salt by the method of ______.


Tick (√) the correct alternative from the choice given for the following statement:

Copper is not a part of the alloy


Four atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of carbon to give methane [CH4]. State the valency of carbon.


While diluting a solution of salt in water, a student by mistake added acetone (boiling point 56°C). What technique can be employed to get back the acetone? Justify your choice.


Give an example of each mixture having the following characteristics. Suggest a suitable method to separate the components of this mixture

Two volatile components with appreciable differences in boiling points.


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