KPK 9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution Short Questions
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KPK 9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution Short Questions Answers
Is sea water a solution? How would you prove with a simple experiment whether it is pure water or a solution?
Yes sea water is a solution. Experimentally it can be verified by checking just the taste of sea water. It has salty taste. While pure water is tasteless.
A bottle in a drugs store contains a leble “3% hydrogen per oxide.” What does it means?
It means that 3ml of is dissolved in 97 ml of water.
Classify the following as solution, suspension and colloids, and explain why?
S.# | Substance | S.# | Substance |
1 | Milk | 6 | Milk of Magnesia |
2 | Hot cup of tea | 7 | Cheese |
3 | Orange juice with pulp | 8 | Mist |
4 | Mayonnaisa | 9 | Botteled water |
5 | Listerine Mouth wash |
Why we stir paints thoroughly before using?
Paints are generally suspension and their particles remains in the bottom undissolve. Thus we stir paints thoroughly before using so that all particles can mix with solvent.
Why solution and suspension do not shows Tyndall Effect, while colloids do?
Solution particles have so small size that they cannot disperse light. On the other hand suspenstion particles are so large that they settle down and hance do not disperse light.