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Question 21 Mark
Is mixture a pure substance?
Answer
If it is pure, the substance is either an element or a compound. If a substance can be separated into its elements, it is a compound. If a substance is not chemically pure, it is either a heterogeneous mixture or a homogeneous mixture. If its composition is uniform throughout, it is a homogeneous mixture.
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Question 41 Mark
Name the technique to separate Camphor from salt.
Answer
Camphor can be separated from salt by sublimation.
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Question 51 Mark
What are pure substances? Give two examples of pure substances.
Answer
A pure substance is one which is made up of only one kind of atoms or molecules. Examples: Oxygen and sugar.
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Question 61 Mark
Which of the following contains less solute at a given temperature and pressure? Unsaturated solution or Saturated solution.
Answer
Unsaturated solution contains less solute at a given temperature and pressure.
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Question 71 Mark
Name the process associated with the following: A potassium permanganate crystal is in a beaker and water is poured into the beaker with stirring.
Answer
This process is dissolution/ diffusion as potassium permanganate crystal is dissolved in water.
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Question 81 Mark
Identify colloid from the following mixtures. Muddy water, sugar in water, ink, blood, soda water, foam:
Answer
Ink, blood, foam.
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Question 101 Mark
What is the general name of the process by which tea-leaves are separated from prepared tea?
Answer
Filtration.
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Question 121 Mark
What is the other name for impure substances? Give two examples of impure substances.
Answer
Mixture is another name for impure substances.
Examples: Milk and sea-water.
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Question 131 Mark
Name the process associated with the following: Settling of sand when a mixture of sand and water is left undisturbed for some time.
Answer
This process is sedimentation as sand does not dissolve completely in water and forms suspension and settles down at the bottom when left undisturbed for some time.
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Question 141 Mark
A carpenter wants to separate iron nails from saw-dust. Which method of separation should he choose?
Answer
He should choose magnetic separation method to separate iron nails from saw-dust.
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Question 161 Mark
Give an example each for the mixture having the following characteristics. Suggest a suitable method to separate the components of these mixtures: Two immiscible liquids.
Answer
Kerosene and water. The mixture can be separated by using a separating funnel.
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Question 171 Mark
Choose one term from the following which includes the other three:
Aerosol, emulsion, colloid, sol.
Answer
Colloid.
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Question 181 Mark
Which separation technique will you apply for separating the following mixtures:
  1. Butter from curd.
  2. Different pigments from extracts of flower petals.
Answer
  1. Centrifugation.
  2. Chromatography.
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Question 191 Mark
Which one amongst the following will show Tyndall effect?
Copper sulphate solution.
Answer
$(b)$ milk and $(d)$ starch solution show Tyndall effect because they are colloidal solution.
Whereas $(a)$ salt solution and $(c)$ copper sulphate solution are true solution. Their particle size is too small to scatter light. So they do not show Tyndall effect.
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Question 201 Mark
When blue ink is heated, what do you think has got evaporated from the watch glass?
Answer
This is a experiment of separating dye from ink: Fill half a beaker with water and put a watch glass on the mouth of the beaker. Put few drops of ink on the watch glass. Now start heating the solution or mixture. after that the water evaporate continue heating till there is no further change in the watch glass. When the water is completely evaporated from the watch glass Dye is left in the watch glass.
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Question 211 Mark
Name the process associated with the following:
Fine beam of light entering through a small hole in a dark room, illuminates the particles in its paths.
Answer
This shows Tyndall effect, i.e., scattering of light by colloidal solution or by particles in a fine suspension. Dust particles are suspended in air which scatter the light coming from small hole.
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Question 231 Mark
Classify each of the following, as a physical or a chemical change. Give reasons:
Change in the colour of black tea on adding lemon juice to it.
Answer
Physical change as there occurs only the dissolution.
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Question 241 Mark
Name one solid, one liquid and one gaseous non-metal.
Answer
Carbon is a solid non-metal, bromine is a liquid non-metal and chlorine is a gaseous non-metal.
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Question 251 Mark
What is the difference between the smell of $\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{S}$ gas and $\mathrm{H}_2$ gas?
Answer
Hydrogen sulphide or $\mathrm{H}_2 \mathrm{S}$ has a smell of rotten eggs. $\mathrm{H}_2$ or hydrogen does not have any odor.
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Question 261 Mark
Whose one of the allotropic forms is a good conductor of electricity. Name the allotrope.
Answer
Allotrope of carbon forms good conductor of electricity. That allotrope is graphite.
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Question 271 Mark
Name a metal which is soft and a non-metal which is hard.
Answer
Sodium metal is soft and diamond is an extremely hard non-metal.
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Question 281 Mark
To obtain a solid from its solution, which technique is better, evaporation or crystallisation?
Answer
Crystallization is a process that separates a pure solid in the form of its crystals from a solution. Crystallization is better than evaporation because during Evaporation:
  1. Some solids decompose or some, like sugar may get charred on heating to dryness.
  2. Some impurities may remain dissolved in the solution even after.
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Question 291 Mark
Name the technique to separate Salt from sea-water.
Answer
Salt can be separated from sea-water by evaporation.
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Question 301 Mark
Out of a colloid, solution and a suspension: Which one has the smallest particles?
Answer
​​​Solution.
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Question 311 Mark
What is the approximate radius of the particles of a solution?
Answer
In the true solution the sizes of the particles are very low and is approximately less than 1nm, which cannot be seen by naked eyes.
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Question 321 Mark
'All mixtures are homogeneous', comment upon this statement.
Answer
No this statement is not correct because all mixtures are not homogeneous. They are heterogeneous too. The appearance and composition of homogeneous mixtures are uniform throughout. Separate constituents are not identifiable in homogeneous mixtures whereas in heterogeneous mixtures separate substances can be easily observed.
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Question 331 Mark
Give an example each for the mixture having the following characteristics. Suggest a suitable method to separate the components of these mixtures: Two or more coloured constituents soluble in some solvent.
Answer
Plant pigments. The mixture of coloured constituents can be separated by chromatography.
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Question 341 Mark
Is ink a pure substance or mixture? Give reason.
Answer
Yah ink is a mixture because it was mixed up with chemicals water and colours.
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Question 351 Mark
Suggest any one method by which we can increase the solubility of saturated solutions.
Answer
The solubility of saturated solutions can be increased by increasing the temperature (heating) of that particular solution.
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Question 361 Mark
What happen, when? Sugar solution is kept undisturbed.
Answer
If it is a super Saturated solution sugar particles will start crystallising.
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Question 381 Mark
Classify each of the following, as a physical or a chemical change. Give reasons: Burning of kerosene in a lantern.
Answer
First physical change, when kerosene vaporises. After that, burning of kerosene is a chemical change as new products are formed.
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Question 391 Mark
What differences in the properties of oil and water enable their separation by a separating funnel?
Answer
Difference in the densities of oil and water enable their separation by a separating funnel.
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Question 411 Mark
Classify each of the following, as a physical or a chemical change. Give reasons: Drying of a shirt in the sun.
Answer
Physical change because evaporation of water takes place but no change occurs in the composition of the substance.
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Question 431 Mark
Give reason why: Graphite is used for making electrode in a dry cell.
Answer
Graphite is the only non-metal which conducts electricity so it can be used to make electrodes.
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Question 451 Mark
Do pure substances always have one phase?
Answer
A mixture of two or more phases of a pure substance is still a pure substance as long as the chemical composition of all phases is the same. A pure substance may exist in different phases.
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Question 461 Mark
Name the process associated with the following:
A acetone bottle is left open and the bottle becomes empty.
Answer
This process is evaporation as acetone evaporates when kept open in the bottle.
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Question 471 Mark
What is meant by saying that non-metals are brittle?
Answer
This means that metals make a ringing sound when we strike them.
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Question 481 Mark
Suggest separation technique$(s)$ one would need to employ to separate the following mixtures. Common salt, water and sand.
Answer
Filtration of sand followed by evaporation of water $OR$ centrifugation to separate sand followed by evaporation/ distillation of water.
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Question 501 Mark
Name one metal that is liquid at room temperature.
Answer
Mercury is the metal which exists as a liquid at room temperature.
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