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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 - Separation of Substances [Latest edition]

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Solutions for Chapter 5: Separation of Substances

Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 5 of CBSE NCERT for Science [English] Class 6.


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Exercises [Pages 44 - 45]

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 6 5 Separation of Substances Exercises [Pages 44 - 45]

Exercises | Q 1. | Page 44

Why do we need to separate different components of a mixture? Give two examples.

Exercises | Q 2. | Page 44

What is winnowing? Where is it used?

Exercises | Q 3. | Page 44

How will you separate husk or dirt particles from a given sample of pulses before cooking?

Exercises | Q 4. | Page 44

What is sieving? Where is it used?

Exercises | Q 5. | Page 44

How will you separate sand and water from their mixture?

Exercises | Q 6. | Page 44

Is it possible to separate sugar mixed with wheat flour? If yes, how will you do it?

Exercises | Q 7. | Page 44

How would you obtain clear water from a sample of muddy water?

Fill up the blanks

Exercises | Q 8. (a) | Page 44

The method of separating seeds of paddy from its stalks is called ______.

Exercises | Q 8. (b) | Page 44

When milk, cooled after boiling, is poured onto a piece of cloth the cream (malai) is left behind on it. This process of separating cream from milk is an example of ______.

Exercises | Q 8. (c) | Page 44

Salt is obtained from seawater by the process of ______.

Exercises | Q 8. (d) | Page 44

Impurities settled at the bottom when muddy water was kept overnight in a bucket. The clear water was then poured off from the top. The process of separation used in this example is called ______.

True or false?

Exercises | Q 9. (a) | Page 44

A mixture of milk and water can be separated by filtration.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 9. (b) | Page 44

A mixture of powdered salt and sugar can be separated by the process of winnowing.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 9. (c) | Page 45

Separation of sugar from tea can be done with filtration.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 9. (d) | Page 45

Grain and husk can be separated with the process of decantation.

  • True

  • False

Exercises | Q 10. | Page 45

Lemonade is prepared by mixing lemon juice and sugar in water. You wish to add ice to cool it. Should you add ice to the lemonade before or after dissolving sugar? In which case would it be possible to dissolve more sugar?

Solutions for 5: Separation of Substances

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NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 - Separation of Substances - Shaalaa.com

NCERT solutions for Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 - Separation of Substances

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Concepts covered in Science [English] Class 6 chapter 5 Separation of Substances are Mixture, Types of Mixtures, Separation of Mixtures, Methods of Separation, Handpicking Method, Threshing Method, Winnowing Method, Sieving Method, Sedimentation Method, Decantation Method, Filtration Method, Evaporation Method, Simple Distillation Method, Solution, Water - a Universal Solvent, Components of Solutions, Different Types of Solutions, Saturated Solutions, Mixture, Types of Mixtures, Separation of Mixtures, Methods of Separation, Handpicking Method, Threshing Method, Winnowing Method, Sieving Method, Sedimentation Method, Decantation Method, Filtration Method, Evaporation Method, Simple Distillation Method, Solution, Water - a Universal Solvent, Components of Solutions, Different Types of Solutions, Saturated Solutions.

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