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Solutions for Chapter 3: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 3 of CISCE Selina for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE.


Exercise 3 (A)Exercise 3 (B)
Exercise 3 (A) [Page 24]

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Exercise 3 (A) [Page 24]

1.1Page 24

Define: Elements

1.2Page 24

Define: Compounds

2.1Page 24

Give two examples for the following: Metals

2.2Page 24

Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Non-metals

2.3Page 24

Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Metalloids

2.4Page 24

Give Two Examples for Each of the Following: Inert Gases

3.1Page 24

Differentiate between:
pure and impure substances

3.2Page 24

Differentiate between:

Homogenous and heterogenous substances

4.1Page 24

Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:

Baking Soda

4.2Page 24

Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:

Vinegar

4.3Page 24

Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:

Marble

4.4Page 24

Write the Chemical Name of the Following and Also Give Their Molecular Formulae:

Sand

5.1Page 24

Name a soft metal.

5.2Page 24

Name: a Metal Which is brittle

5.3Page 24

Name: a non-metal which is lustrous

5.4Page 24

Name: a Liquid Metal

5.5Page 24

Name: a Metal Which is a Poor Conductor of Electricity.

5.6Page 24

Name: a Non-metal Which is a Good Conductor of Electricity.

5.7Page 24

Name: a Liquid Non-metal

5.8Page 24

Name: the Hardest Naturally Occurring Substance

5.9Page 24

Name: an Inert Gas

6Page 24

How is sodium chloride different from its constituent elements ?

7Page 24

Why is iron sulphide a compound ?

Exercise 3 (B) [Page 35]

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures Exercise 3 (B) [Page 35]

1Page 35

Classify the following substances into compounds and mixtures:

2.1Page 35

Give one example for the following type of mixtures
solid-solid homogenous mixture.

2.2Page 35

Give one example for the following types of mixtures :

solid-liquid heterogenous mixture.

2.3Page 35

Give one example for the following types of mixtures :

misicible liquids

2.4Page 35

Give one example for the following types of mixtures: 

liquid-gas homogenous mixture

3.1Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Salt from sea water

3.2Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures.  Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Ammonium chloride from sand

3.3Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Chalk powder from water

3.4Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method :

Iron from sulphur 

3.5Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Water and alcohol

3.6Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Sodium chloride and potassium nitrate

3.7Page 35

Suggest a suitable technique to separate the constituents of the following mixtures. Also give the reason for selecting the particular method.

Calcium carbonate and sodium chloride

4.1Page 35

Define mixture. 

4.2Page 35

Why is it necessary to separate the constituents of a mixture.

4.3Page 35

State four differences between compounds and mixtures.

5.1Page 35

What is chromatography? For which type of mixture is it used?

5.2Page 35

What are the advantages of chromatography?

5.3Page 35

Give two applications of chromatography.

6.1Page 35

Choose the most appropriate answer: 

A mixture of sand and ammonium chloride can be separated by

  • filtration

  • distillation 

  • sublimation 

  • crystallisation 

6.2Page 35

Choose the most appropriate answer

 A pair of metalloids are

  • Na and Mg

  • B and Si

  • C and P 

  • He and A

6.3Page 35

Choose the most appropriate answer 

 Which of the following property is not shown by compounds?

  • They are heterogeneous. 

  • They are homogeneous

  • They have definite molecular formulae. 

  • They have fixed melting and boiling points 

6.4Page 35

Choose the most appropriate answer 

 A solvent of Iodine is

  • Water 

  • Kerosene oil

  • Alcohol 

  • Petrol 

6.5Page 35

Choose the most appropriate answer

Which of the gas is highly soluble in water ?

  • Ammonia 

  • Nitrogen 

  • Carbon monoxide 

  • Oxygen 

Solutions for 3: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

Exercise 3 (A)Exercise 3 (B)
Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 - Elements, Compounds and Mixtures - Shaalaa.com

Selina solutions for Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 - Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

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Concepts covered in Concise Chemistry [English] Class 8 ICSE chapter 3 Elements, Compounds and Mixtures are Types of Mixtures, Decantation Method, Matter (Substance), Formation of Mixtures, Filtration Method, Pure Substances, Impure Substance, Separation of Mixtures, Evaporation Method, Elements, Methods of Separation, Natural substances, Handpicking Method, Centrifugation Method, Earth and Elements, Magnetic Separation Method, Non-Metals, Fractional Distillation Method, Chromatography Method, Gravitation Method, Type of Element: Metalloid, Diffusion Method, Sublimation, Type of Elements: Noble Or Inert Gases, Solvent Extraction (Using a Separating Funnel Method), Liquefaction Method, Difference Between Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids, and Noble Gases, Compound, Crystallisation Method, Mixture, Sedimentation Method.

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