RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q

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RoseMarie Gallagher Chemistry Solutions for Exercise - RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q

Attempt the free practice questions on Chapter 2: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Complete Chemistry for Cambridge IGCSE® Second Edition solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from RoseMarie Gallagher and Paul Ingram Solutions for Chapter: Separating Substances, Exercise 3: Q with Hints & Solutions

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

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

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

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

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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Describe how you would crystallise potassium nitrate from its aqueous solution. 

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Upper Secondary: IGCSE
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How would you separate salt and sugar? Mention any special safety precautions you would take. 

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