(d) Complete the following statements: (1) The three are solid, liquid and (i) The three scales are degree Celsius, Kelvin and (iii) Pure substances have a composition whereas mixtures have a composition. Homogeneous mixtures have a composition. When a solute

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(d) Complete the following statements:
(1) The three
are solid, liquid and
(i) The three
scales are degree Celsius, Kelvin and
(ii) Pure substances have a
composition whereas mixtures have a
composition. Homogeneous mixtures have a
composition. When a solute
is
in water, the homogeneous mixture formed is called
(iv) CoSO4 is
whereas CoSO4 7H2O is
(v) NaF(s) contains an
bond.
bond whereas H2(g) contains a
(vi) To remove the water molecules from CuSO4 5H2O we heat the sample of this compound with
a
which has a blue flame and we cool the sample in a
which contains silica gel.
(vii) The Group 8A (Group 18) elements are collectively known as
3.
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3 / 8
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Transcribed Image Text:(d) Complete the following statements: (1) The three are solid, liquid and (i) The three scales are degree Celsius, Kelvin and (ii) Pure substances have a composition whereas mixtures have a composition. Homogeneous mixtures have a composition. When a solute is in water, the homogeneous mixture formed is called (iv) CoSO4 is whereas CoSO4 7H2O is (v) NaF(s) contains an bond. bond whereas H2(g) contains a (vi) To remove the water molecules from CuSO4 5H2O we heat the sample of this compound with a which has a blue flame and we cool the sample in a which contains silica gel. (vii) The Group 8A (Group 18) elements are collectively known as 3. Page 3 / 8 Dosktan
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