Veera Bala Rastogi and Shalini Mahajan Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 4: PRACTICE TIME
Veera Bala Rastogi Science Solutions for Exercise - Veera Bala Rastogi and Shalini Mahajan Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 4: PRACTICE TIME
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Questions from Veera Bala Rastogi and Shalini Mahajan Solutions for Chapter: Separation of Substances, Exercise 4: PRACTICE TIME with Hints & Solutions
Salt is separated from seawater by handpicking.

Sand does not dissolve in water.

The mixture of solute and solution is called a solvent.

The substances which make up a mixture are called its components.

A mixture of coconut oil and water can be separated by filtration.

Name a method that can be used to separate a mixture of sawdust and water. (Filtration / Distillation)

Ria has prepared a saturated solution of sugar in water. Can she still dissolve some more sugar into this solution? If yes, how?

Can a mixture of sugar and common salt be separated by adding them to water and then filtering this mixture? Why or why not?
