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Unit - 2.2 Pure substance, mixture and Compound. question types

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Unit - 2.2 Pure substance, mixture and Compound. questions

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Q 1MCQ1 Mark
When a mixture is formed :
  • A physical change takes place
  • B
    A chemical change takes place
  • C
    Both physical and chemical changes take place
  • D
    none of these

Answer: A.

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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
A mixture of sand in water is an example of :
  • Heterogeneous mixture
  • B
    Homogeneous mixture
  • C
    Homogeneous solution
  • D
    Chemical compound

Answer: A.

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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
The constituent of a compound can be separated by :
  • A
    physical means only
  • chemical means only
  • C
    both physical and chemical means
  • D
    none of these

Answer: B.

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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
The constituents of a mixture are present in :
  • A
    Fixed ratio
  • any ratio
  • C
    in the ratio of 4:1
  • D
    none of these

Answer: B.

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Identify (a) homogeneous mixture and (b) heterogeneous mixture from the following list.
common salt solution
a mixture of salt and Sulphur
milk
brass
air
fruit juice
cooked vegetables of peas and onions
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Column AColumn B
1. A homogeneous material which contains particles of one kind and has definite properties(a) Homogeneous mixture.
2. Two or more substance are mixed together in any proportion, such that they do noundergo any chemical change.(b) Heterogeneous mixture
3. A mixture whose contents are mixed uniformly.(c) Alloy
4. A homogeneous mixture of molten metals.(d) Pure substance
 (e) Mixture
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