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ICSE-WATER-EXERCISE 3(B)
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- Explain why: water is an excellent liquid to use in cooling systems.
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- Explain why : A solution is always clear and transparent.
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- Explain why : Rivers and lakes do not freeze easily?
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- Explain why : The solute cannot be separated from a solution by filtr...
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- Explain why : Fused CaCl2 or conc. H2SO4 is used in a desiccator.
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- Explain why : Effervescence is seen on opening a bottle of soda water.
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- Table salt becomes sticky on exposure to humid air during rainy season...
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