RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q
RoseMarie Gallagher Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q
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Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q with Hints & Solutions
What does the term 'filtrate' mean? Give an example.

What does the term 'residue' mean? Give an example.

You have a solution of sugar in water. You want to obtain the sugar from it. Explain why filtering will not work.

You have a solution of sugar in water. You want to obtain the sugar from it. Which method will you use instead ?

Describe how you would crystallise potassium nitrate from its aqueous solution.

How would you separate salt and sugar? Mention any special safety precautions you would take.

Now see if you can think of a way to get clean sand from a mixture of sand and little bits of iron wire.
