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Chapter: 04. Mixtures Separations Of Mixtures
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What is meant by deposition in the context of sublimation?
Give two examples of homogeneous mixtures.
How is common salt typically separated from sea water?
Can components of a compound be separated by simple physical methods? Why or why not?
How does alum help in the process of loading?
Explain the principle behind winnowing.
Give two examples of heterogeneous mixtures.
What properties of components are considered when choosing a separation method for a mixture?
Why is air considered a mixture, not a compound?
What are ‘residue’ and ‘filtrate’ in the process of filtration?
State one reason why separation of components from a mixture is necessary.
How does the composition of a mixture differ from that of a compound?
Name two different types of sieves based on their mesh size and give an application for each.
When is the hand-picking method of separation most suitable?
What is the main difference between a pure substance and an impure substance?
Define the terms ‘sediment’ and ‘supernatant’ in sedimentation.
Give an example of a mixture that requires more than one method for separation.
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