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    Benzene and water can be separated by

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    Two miscible liquids having different boiling points can be separated by:

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     The properties of compounds are very ..............from the properties of the elements that form them

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    Take small amounts of salt and add them to large amounts of water. $$X$$ is formed. The substance present in small amounts is called $$Y$$ whereas the substance present in large amounts is called $$Z$$ and the salt solution formed is called $$A$$. The solution in which more of the solute can be dissolved at a given temperature is called the $$B$$ solution. The solution which cannot be dissolved any more of the solute at a given temperature is $$C$$ solution.

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    What is $$Y$$?

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    Soil is ________________ of solids.

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    A homogeneous mixture of two liquids having a small difference (less than $$25^{o}C$$) in boiling points can be separated by using:

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    Separation of liquid $$N_2$$ from liquid $$O_2$$ is done by fractional ________:

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    Method used for separating dyes in ink is called __________.

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    Which among the following is a solid-solid homogenous mixture? 

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    Honey is the example of :

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