Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Solutions, Exercise 7: Exercise 7

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Kerala Board Science Solutions for Exercise - Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Solutions, Exercise 7: Exercise 7

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Questions from Kerala Board Solutions for Chapter: Solutions, Exercise 7: Exercise 7 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
8th Kerala Board
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Let's do an experiment. Take equal amounts of water in three separate beakers. Add copper sulphate crystals in the first, milk in the second and chalk powder in the third beaker. Stir them well. Keep the beakers undisturbed for some time. 

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In which of these beakers did the substance settle down? 

HARD
8th Kerala Board
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Let's do an experiment. Take equal amounts of water in three separate beakers. Add copper sulphate crystals in the first, milk in the second and chalk powder in the third beaker. 

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What will you observe if an intense beam of light is passed through the sides of the three beakers? Write your answers in Yes/No in the following table.

Observation Beaker-1 Beaker-2 Beaker-3
The path of the beam can be observed      
Particles can be observed      


 

HARD
8th Kerala Board
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Beaker 1 contains a true solution, beaker 2 contains a colloid and Beaker 3 contains a suspension. Tabulate the characteristics of each mixture in the following table.

Activity Solution Colloid Suspension
Filtering using a filter paper Particles can not be separated by filtration _____ _____
Passing an intense beam of light The path of the light beam is not visible The path of the light beam is visible _____
Keep it undisturbed _____ _____ Particles settle down


 

MEDIUM
8th Kerala Board
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Beaker -1 contains a true solution. Beaker- 2 contains a colloid and Beaker - 3 contains a suspension. Which mixture in these beakers has the smallest particle size? How was this identified?

EASY
8th Kerala Board
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Beaker - 1 contains a true solution. Beaker -2 contains a colloid and Beaker -3 contains a suspension. Which mixture in these beakers has the biggest particle size? 

MEDIUM
8th Kerala Board
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Evaluate the following mixtures: Ink, muddy water, fog, atmospheric air, milk, sugar solution, dilute rice water. Classify them into true solution, colloid and suspension.
 

MEDIUM
8th Kerala Board
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Have you noticed that the path of the light beam can be clearly seen due to the dust particles in a cinema theatre and in smart classrooms where visuals are shown using a projector? What is the reason behind this? 

HARD
8th Kerala Board
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Tabulate the mixtures that we use in our daily life into solutions, colloids and suspensions. Are colloids and suspensions homogeneous mixtures?