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Is Matter Around us Pure f DPP-2

Topics Covered: Mixtures Differences between compounds and mixtures, Criteria for purity of compounds,
Solutions True solutions & its characteristics, Concentration of solutions

Q.l Which of the following are homogeneous in nature?


(i) Ice (ii) Wood (iii) Soil (iv) Air
(A) (i) and (iii) (B) (ii) and (iv) (C) (i) and (iv) (D) (iii) and (iv)

Q.2 Which of the following will be a heterogeneous mixture?


(A) Common salt+ water (B) Cane sugar+ water
(C) Alum+ water (D) Albumin+ water

Q.3 Brass is a
(A) Compound (B) Element
( C) Homogeneous mixture (D) Heterogeneous mixture

Q.4 Tinc_mr~ o~ iodine h~s a~tis~ptic properties. This solution is made by dissolving
(A) iodine m potassium 10dide (B) iodine in vaseline
(C) iodine in water (D) iodine in alcohol

Q.5 Which of the following statement is not true about true solution?
(A) It can pass through filter paper.
(B) It is homogeneous in nature.
(C) At constant temperature, particles of solute settle down.
(D) From a true solution, the solute can easily be recovered by evaporation or c tall' .
rys 1sat10n.
Q.6 A solution, which at a given temperature dissolves as much solute as it is capable of di . . .
(A) saturated solution (B) semi saturated solution ssolvmg, 1s said to be a
(C) unsaturated solution (D) super saturated solution

Q.7 The amount of glucose required to prepare 250 g of 5 % solution of glucose by .


(A) 1O g (B) 12.5 g (C) 25 g (D
0 s; Will be

Q.8 To make saturated solution, 36 g of sodium chloride is dissolved in I 00 f


O
concentration (by mass) at this temperature will be g water at 293 K, then the
(A)30 (B)26.47 (C)41.17 (D) I0.25

Q.9 Sugar dissolves in water to form a homogenous mixture. In this mixture


(A) sugar is the solvent (B) water is the solvent
(C) sugar solution is the solvent (D) none of the above

Q.10 At a given temperature, a solution, which can dissolve more of t~e solute is called
(A) saturated solution (B) true solut10n
(C) unsaturated solution (D) super-saturated solution

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