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Match the Ideal Method of Separation of Components in a Mixture in List I with the Appropriate Process in List Ii. - Chemistry

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Match the ideal method of separation of components in a mixture in List I with the appropriate process in List II.

List I List II
1. Sand from a mixture of sand and water A: Separating funnel
2. kerosene from a mixture of kerosene water B: Sublimation
3. Alcohol from a mixture of methyl alcohol and water C: Filtration
4. Naphthalene from a mixture of naphthalene and lead chloride D: Distillation
5. Pure water from impure water E: Fractional distillation
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List I List II
1. Sand from a mixture of sand and water C: Filtration
2. kerosene from a mixture of kerosene water A: Separating funnel
3. Alcohol from a mixture of methyl alcohol and water E: Fractional distillation
4. Naphthalene from a mixture of naphthalene and lead chloride B: Sublimation
5. Pure water from impure water D: Distillation
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Chapter 3: Elements, Compounds and Mixtures - Objective Type Questions

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