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VGS PUBLICATION-BRILLIANT-IS MATTER PURE?-EXERCISE
- “All the solutions are mixtures, but not all mixtures are solutions”. ...
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- Usually we think of a solution as a liquid that contains either a soli...
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- Have you ever observed carefully the syrup that you take for cough? Wh...
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- It is a suspension or colloidal solution ?
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- Is there any difference between a true solution and colloidal solution...
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- Why do we use different separation techniques for mixtures like grain ...
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- Is it possible to find out adulteration of kerosene in petrol with thi...
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- Arrange the gases present in air in increasing order of their boilling...
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- Which gas forms liquid first as the air is cooled?
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- Can you give few more examples of this (homogeneous mixtures) kind?
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- Can you prove this(path of light through the solution) with an experim...
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- IF the solution is diluted, can the path of light be visible?
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- What would happen if you add a little more solute to a solvent?
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- How you do determine the percentage of the solute present in the solut...
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- Did you ever observe this phenomenon in the cinema halls?
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- Is the mixture (Ammonium chloride and salt) heterogeneous ? Give reaso...
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- How do we separate the salt and ammonium chloride?
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- Can you give any examples where we use fractional distillation techiqu...
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- A solution contain 50 g of a common salt in 200 g of water. Calculate ...
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- 80 ml of solution contains 20 g of solute .Calculate the concentration...
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