Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Match the statements in List I with the correct answer in List II.
| List I | List II |
| 1. Purification of water by adding alum | A: Sublimation |
| 2. Seawater leaving behind common salt | B: Sieving |
| 3. Separation of camphor and potassium chloride | C: Filtration |
| 4. Separation of charcoal from a charcoal-water mixture | D: Sedimentation |
| 5. Separation of bran and wheat flour | E: Evaporation |
Advertisements
Solution
| List I | List II |
| 1. Purification of water by adding alum | D: Sedimentation |
| 2. Seawater leaving behind common salt | E: Evaporation |
| 3. Separation of camphor and potassium | A: Sublimation |
| 4. Separation of charcoal from a charcoal-water mixture | C: Filtration |
| 5. Separation of bran and wheat flour | B: Sieving |
RELATED QUESTIONS
Define :- Miscible liquids
Fill in the blank
Mixtures can be ________ or _______
State the main points of difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.
Name the process you would use to separate ammonium chloride from a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride.
How will you separate a mixture of mercury, oil and water ?
A mixture of milk and groundnut oil can be separated by :
Define the following:
Homogeneous mixture
Give reason:
Why sulphur does dissolve when carbon disulphide is added to a mixture of iron and sulphur but not when it is added to iron sulphide?
Suggest separation technique(s) one would need to employ to separate the following mixture.
Kerosene oil, water and salt
A mixture of iron filings and salt is a ______ type of mixture.
