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Make a list of solids, liquids and gases from your surroundings. (These substance may be orgnic or chemical). Separate mixtures from them and clasify them into solutions, colloids and suspensions.

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  5. What are the factors affecting rate of dissolving?

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  6. Describe an experiment to identify suspensions and colloids.

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  15. How does a laundry dryer squeezes out water from wet clothes?

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  16. “All the solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions”. ...

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  17. Usually we think of a solution as a liquid that contains either a soli...

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  18. Have you ever observed carefully the syrup that you take for cough? Wh...

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  19. It is a suspension or colloidal solution ?

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  20. Is there any difference between a true solution and colloidal solution...

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