Chemistry

Is Matter Around Us Pure?

Question:

What are non-aqueous solutions?

Answer:

The solution obtained by dissolving solute in any liquid other than water is called non-aqueous solution. (non-aqueous mean without water). e.g. if solute is dissolved in solvent like benzene, alcohol, ether, carbon disulphide, acetone etc. forms a non-aqueous solution.
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Is Matter Around Us Pure?

Q 1.

What is the general name of the process by which tea-leaves are separated from prepared tea ?

Q 2.

Classify the following as physical or chemical changes :
(i) Cooking of food

Q 3.

What are the physical states of dispersed phase and dispersion medium of a fog?

Q 4.

Name the process you would use to separate ammonium chloride from a mixture of sodium chloride and ammonium chloride.

Q 5.

What is meant by solute and solvent?

Q 6.

Name one pair of substances whose mixture can be separated by fractional distillation.

Q 7.

Name one pair of liquids which can be separated by using a separating funnel.

Q 8.

What is a solution? What are the properties of a solution?

Q 9.

What are non-aqueous solutions?

Q 10.

What is saturated solution? Explain with an example.

Q 11.

Calculate the mass of glucouse and mass of water required to make 200g of 25% solution of glucouse.

Q 12.

Which of the following is a mixture ?Salt, Air, Water, Alum, Sugar

Q 13.

Name the property :
(a) which allows metals to be hammered into thin sheets.
(b)

Q 14.

How much water should be added to 15 grams of salt to obtain 15 per cent salt solution ?

Q 15.

Name the source from which nitrogen and oxygen are obtained on a large scale.

Q 16.

Name the apparatus you would use to separate oil from water.

Q 17.

What is an unsaturated solution?

Q 18.

What are the various methods to express concentration of a solution?

Q 19.

Name the technique to separate
(i) butter from curd
(ii) salt from sea-water
(iii) camphor from salt

Q 20.

What are the differences and similarities between concentration and solubility?

Q 21.

Define Brownian movement in colloids.

Q 22.

State whether the following statement is true or false : Milk is a pure substance.

Q 23.

Name a metal which is soft and a non-metal which is hard.

Q 24.

Name a non-metal which is a good conductor of electricity.

Q 25.

What is meant by saying that metals are malleable and ductile ?

Q 26.

What are pure substances ? Give two examples of pure substances.

Q 27.

Give two reasons for supposing that water is a compound and not a mixture.

Q 28.

How much water should be mixed with 12 mL of alcohol so as to obtain 12 % alcohol solution ?

Q 29.

Name the property of any one of the components which can be used for separating the following mixture : Salt and Camphor

Q 30.

Name one pair of substances whose mixture can be separated completely by distillation.

Q 31.

Which technique can be used to detect and identify traces of poison present in the stomach wash of a person ?

Q 32.

What is Chromatography?

Q 33.

Name the elements are in liquid state at room temperature.

Q 34.

Why solutions do not exhibit Tyndall effect?

Q 35.

Name the process which can be used to separate a mixture of salt solution and sand.

Q 36.

What are different categories of pure substance?

Q 37.

What are the kinds of mixture?

Q 38.

List the points of differences between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures.

Q 39.

Why do fish go in deep waters during day light?

Q 40.

What are the properties of suspensions?

Q 41.

How crystallization is better than evaporation?

Q 42.

Who gave the first explanatory definition of 'element'?

Q 43.

Choose one term from the following which includes the other three :
aerosol,
emulsion,
colloid,
sol

Q 44.

Which of the following will show Tyndall effect ? Why ?
(a) Salt solution
(b) Starch solution
(c)Milk

Q 45.

What type of magnet is fitted on a crane to separate scrap iron objects from a heap of waste materials in factories ?

Q 46.

Name the property of one of the constituents which can be used to separate a mixture of salt and iodine

Q 47.

On the basis of composition, how matter is classified?

Q 48.

Name two properties of a substance to check its purity?

Q 49.

What factors affect the solubility of solvent and solute?

Q 50.

What are aqueous solutions?