All about mixtures - class-X
Description: All about mixtures | |
Number of Questions: 16 | |
Created by: Girish Devgan | |
Tags: stoichiometric relationships matter : nature and behaviour composition of matter elements, compounds and mixtures is matter pure solutions separation of substances methods of separation is matter around us pure chemistry pure substances and mixtures: separation of mixtures matter around us the nature of matter |
A salt is made by adding an excess of an insoluble metal oxide to an acid. How is the excess metal oxide removed from the mixture?
Example of a 'solid in liquid' mixture is :
Pick out the mixture from the following.
We separate mixtures to :
The components retain their individual properties in:
Pick out the liquid-in-gas type of mixture from the following.
Which of the following is not a mixture?
Steel is made up of :
Steel is a type of :
Mixture perfectly uniform in its composition and properties throughout its bulk is called :
Sulphuric acid is added to water. What will you get ?
Among the following, bronze is a/an example of :
Sulphur powder and iron filings is an example of :
Mixture with different compositions and different properties at different locations in the mixture is called a :