Separating the Components of a Mixture

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Separating the Components of a Mixture: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Separation of Dye from Ink, Separating Funnel,Chromatography and Crystallisation for Separation of Pure and Impure Copper Sulphate etc.

Important Questions on Separating the Components of a Mixture

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What can be concluded from the flow chart about the water treatment system?

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What are the components of a mixture that can be separated using a separating funnel?

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What are fractional distillation columns and all their functions?

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Kerosene and water are taken in a jar are shown in the figure
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X.                    
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Imagine that above is a jar
Identify X and Y

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Which of the following is sublimable solid in given mixtures:

A. Iodine and Sand

B. Ammonium chloride and Common salt 

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Mention examples of volatile components.

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State the principle involved of chromatography?

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The centrifugation process is based on the densities of the particles in a mixture.

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Which of the following mixture can be separated using separating funnel?

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Which mixture can be separated using separating funnel?

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What is the role of filtration tank in water purification system?

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Sedimentation tank in the water purification system is used to kill bacterias.

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Why crystallisation technique is better than simple evaporation technique for separation of pure and impure copper sulphate?

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Pure copper sulphate can be obtained from impure copper sulphate by _____ method.

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How can we get pure copper sulphate from impure copper sulphate?

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Components of air can be separated using simple distillation.

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Give one application of distillation.

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Distillation is used for separating two immiscible liquids.