NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 1: Exercise
NCERT Science Solutions for Exercise - NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 1: Exercise
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Questions from NCERT Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 1: Exercise with Hints & Solutions
Saroj collected muddy water from a pond.
He separated the water from the mud in three steps as shown in the picture below.
Did which of these properties did Saroj use to separate mud from water?

Which of these process could be used to separate the salt dissolved in the glass of water?

Tea leaves are separated with a strainer while pouring tea.
What property of the tea leaves is used to separate them from the tea?

A beaker contains a mixture of salt, sand, and water.
The mixture is filtered using filter paper.
What is substance 'X'?

Write a single separation method by which water can be separated from a mixture of salt, sand, and water.

wheat grains are mixed with mustard seeds.
Write suitable method to separate the mustard seeds from wheat grains`

Select an incorrect reason for separating components of a mixture.

The solubility of a certain substance does not change with temperature. How can you make an unsaturated solution of such substance saturated?
