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ICSE-ELEMENTS COMPOUNDS AND MIXTURES. -EXERCISE - II
  1. Define Distillations

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  2. Define Miscible liquids

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  3. Miscible and immiscible liquids

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  4. Which of the following methods would you use for separating iron from ...

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  5. Name the process by which the components of following mixture can ...

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  6. Which process can be used to obtain common salt from sea water?

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  7. Name the process by which the components of following mixtures can be ...

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  8. Name the process by which the components of following mixture can ...

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  9. Name the process by which the components of following mixtures can be ...

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  10. Explain the reason of separation of cream from milk.

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  11. How will you seprate a mixture of common salt, Chalk powder and pow...

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  12. How is distribhution more advantageous than evaporation?

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  13. What is chromatography

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  14. What are the advantage of chromatography

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  15. Name the simplest type of chromatography

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  16. What is meant by stationary phase and mobile phase in chromatography?

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  17. On what priciple are the following methods of separation based? Give ...

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  18. On what priciple are the following methods of separation based? Give ...

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  19. On what priciple are the following methods of separation based? Give ...

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  20. On what priciple are the following methods of separation based? Give ...

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