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ICSE ICSE Class 7 - CISCE Question Bank Solutions for Chemistry

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Name the following:

The type of change physical or chemical involved – ‘during respiration in human beings’.

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Differentiate between the terms elements, compounds, and mixtures with suitable examples.

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 The different constituents of ink are separated by

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A _______ is formed when one liquid is dispersed as tiny droplets throughout another liquid

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Immiscible liquids are separated by using a ________.

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Clay is separated from water by the method called ______

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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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Name the following:

The non-sublimable solid from a mixture of iodine and potassium nitrate.

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Name the following:

The heavier liquid component from mercury and water.

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Name the following:

The lower boiling point component from methyl alcohol and water.

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Name the following:

The compound containing one atom of sulphur and two atoms of oxygen.

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Winnowing is the method used to separate

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State the correct technique for the separation of the following mixture.

a lighter liquid from a heavier liquid.

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Kerosene and water

  • Give the principle involved in the separation of the mixture
  • Give the technique of separation of the mixture.
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During filtration the substance left behind on the filter paper is called ________.

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Define: Evaporation

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We can separate iron metal from non-magnetic impurities by the method of magnetic separation.

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How is distillation method different from evaporation?

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State the correct technique for the separation of the following mixture.

a liquid component from soluble impurities in the liquid component.

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Common salt from a solution of common salt in water

  • Give the principle involved in the separation of the mixture
  • Give the technique of separation of the mixture.
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