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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-IS MATTER PURE?-EXERCISE
- Which separation techniques will you apply for the separation of the f...
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- Explain the following given examples. Saturated solution
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- Explain the following given examples. Pure substances
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- Explain the following given examples. Colloid
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- Explain the following given examples. Suspension
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- Classify the following into elements, compounds and mixtures . a) So...
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- Give examples to a) Elements b) Compounds c) mixtures
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- Determine the mass by mass percentage concentration of a 100 g salt so...
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- Calculate the concentration in terms of mass by volume percentage of t...
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- Classify the following substances in the below given table. Ink,soda...
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- Give examples to a) solution b) suspension c) colloidal dispersion
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- Write the steps you would use for making tea. Use the words given belo...
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- Which is not formed by the physical mixture of two substances
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- The amount of solute present in a saturated solution at constant tempe...
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- The phenomenon of scattering of a visible light by the particles of co...
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- Immiscible liquids can be separated by
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