Practice The Art Of Separation: Isolating Components From Mixtures (1.7) - The Particulate Nature of Matter and States of Matter
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The Art of Separation: Isolating Components from Mixtures

Practice - The Art of Separation: Isolating Components from Mixtures

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Practice Questions

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Question 1 Easy

What is the purpose of filtration?

💡 Hint: Think about how coffee is made.

Question 2 Easy

What kind of substances can be separated using evaporation?

💡 Hint: What happens to salt in seawater?

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Question 1

Which technique is used to separate a solid from a liquid?

Filtration
Evaporation
Distillation

💡 Hint: Think about how to make coffee.

Question 2

True or False: Distillation can separate two liquids with significantly different boiling points.

True
False

💡 Hint: What is the purpose of boiling in this technique?

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Challenge 1 Hard

A laboratory mixes a colored solution with an insoluble powder. Describe the steps involved in separating the colored solution and the powder.

💡 Hint: Focus on the solubility of each component.

Challenge 2 Hard

Two liquids, A and B, are miscible. They have very close boiling points. Discuss methods for separating them.

💡 Hint: What helps in separating liquids with similar properties?

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