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Air is regarded as mixture because?
It's pressure may vary.
It's temperature may vary.
Volume changes under different compositions.
It's compositions may vary.
In which of the following constituents are present in the fixed ratio?
Mixture.
Compound.
Solution.
Colloid.
Brass is an example of?
Homogeneous compound.
Homogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous mixture.
Heterogeneous compound.
When two liquids do not mix, they form two separate layers and are known as
(a) Miscible liquids
(b) Immiscible liquids
(c) Saturated liquids
(d) Super saturated liquids
brass is an alloy. It is a mixture of______
30% Zinc 70% copper
20% copper 80% nickel
40% iron 80% copper
35% gold 65% zinc
What is an element?
A pure substance that cannot be broken down.
Two atoms bonded together.
Two or more different types of atoms bonded together.
An molecule with an unequal distribution of charge.
What are atoms composed of?
Protons and electrons.
Protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Neutrons and electrons.
Ions, elements, and compounds.
How many H atoms are in water?
1
2
3
4
Blood and sea water are
Blood is a mixture whereas sea water is a compound
Blood is a compound and sea water is a mixture
Both are mixtures
Both are Compounds
Define a pure substance?
A pure substance consists of a single type of particles and constant composition.
A pure substance consists of two different types of particles with variable composition
A pure substance consists of many types of particles and different composition
A sample contains two substances and has uniform properties. The sample is ________?
A compound.
A heterogeneous mixture.
An element.
A homogeneous mixture.
Which of the following elements is not a metalloid?
(a) Boron
(b) Silicon
(c) Germanium
(d) Tungsten
______________ is the homogenous mixture of 2 or more substances
Colloid
Tyndall Effect
Solution
Centrifugation
Brass is an alloy of molten Copper in ___________ .
solid Zinc
molten Zinc
gaseous Zinc
molten Tin
Air is regarded as a mixture because __________ .(two or more options might be correct)
its pressure may vary
its temperature may change
its composition may vary
its volume changes under different conditions
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