Chemistry Class IX (Matter)
Description: This test is applicable of all science students of class IX & X . | |
Number of Questions: 25 | |
Created by: Sundari Chatterjee | |
Tags: CHEMISTRY Matter In Our Surroundings Mixture and its Types Solutions and Related Problems Suspensions and Colloids |
Which is not a chemical compound in a homogenous system?
A sample of matter, which contains two or more substances is called _________.
Which of the following mixtures is not heterogeneous?
A matter which contains only one substance is called __________.
A mixture which is perfectly uniform in its composition and throughout its properties is called _________.
A homogeneous solution of a solid into another solid is called __________.
A mixture, which has different compositions and different properties at different locations is called ________.
A homogeneous mixture of two or more substances is called __________.
A substance in which a solute is dissolved to obtain a solution is called
The size of particles in a suspension is __________.
A solution in which water is used as a solvent is called _________.
The solution obtained by dissolving a solute in any solvent other than water is called ___________.
________ is known as the universal solvent.
In a true solution, the size of solute particles is _______.
A substance which is dissolved to obtain a solution is called ___________.
Which solution is an aqueous solution?
A solution in which no more solute can be dissolved at any fixed temperature is called ___________.
A solution in which some more solute could be dissolved at any fixed temperature is called __________.
Which is not a heterogeneous mixture?
When a beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, the light gets _________.
The size of a colloidal particle is ____________.
Which compound is used for diagnostic X-rays?
Which of the following will not show tyndall effect?
The movement of colloidal particles under the influence of electric field is called ___________.
The scattering of light by the particles in a colloid is called _________.