Is Matter Around Us Pure
Indicate the forces of action and reaction in the following cases:
(i) a man standing on the ground;
(ii) a stone suspended by a thread from the ceiling;
(iii) a book lying on the table;
(iv) motion of moon around the earth; and
(v) when a magnet attracts a piece of iron.
(i) A man standing on the ground:
The action force is when the man exerts a downward force equal to his weight on the ground. And, as a reaction, the ground exerts an equal upward force on the man.
(ii) A stone suspended by a thread from the ceiling:
The weight of the stone acts vertically downwards (action). A tension equal to the weight of the stone acts vertically upwards in the thread.
(iii) A book lying on the table:
The book exerts a downward force equal to its weight on the table (action). The table exerts an equal force on the book in the upward direction (reaction).
(iv) Motion of moon around the earth:
The moon attracts the earth with some force (action). The earth also attracts the moon with an equal and opposite force (reaction). Hence, it kees orbiting around the Earh.
(v) When a magnet attracts a piece of iron:
When a magnet and a piece of iron are brought closer to each other, the magnet attracts the iron piece with a certain force (action). The iron piece also attracts the magnet with an equal and the opposite force (reaction).
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Write the steps you would use for making tea. Use the words—solution, solvent, solute, dissolve, soluble, insoluble, filtrate and residue.
Pragya tested the solubility of three different substances at different temperatures and collected the data as given below (results are given in the following table, as grams of substance dissolved in 100 grams of water to form a saturated solution).
Substance Dissolved |
Temperature in K |
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283 |
293 |
313 |
333 |
353 |
|
Potassium nitrate |
21 |
32 |
62 |
106 |
107 |
Sodium chloride |
36 |
36 |
36 |
37 |
37 |
Potassium chloride |
35 |
35 |
40 |
46 |
54 |
Ammonium chloride |
24 |
37 |
41 |
55 |
66 |
Pragya makes a saturated solution of potassium chloride in water at 353 K and leaves the solution to cool at room temperature. What would she observe as the solution cools? Explain.
Substance Dissolved |
Temperature in K |
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283 |
293 |
313 |
333 |
353 |
|
Potassium nitrate |
21 |
32 |
62 |
106 |
107 |
Sodium chloride |
36 |
36 |
36 |
37 |
37 |
Potassium chloride |
35 |
35 |
40 |
46 |
54 |
Ammonium chloride |
24 |
37 |
41 |
55 |
66 |
Find the solubility of each salt at 293 K. Which salt has the highest solubility at this temperature?
Substance Dissolved |
Temperature in K |
||||
283 |
293 |
313 |
333 |
353 |
|
Potassium nitrate |
21 |
32 |
62 |
106 |
107 |
Sodium chloride |
36 |
36 |
36 |
37 |
37 |
Potassium chloride |
35 |
35 |
40 |
46 |
54 |
Ammonium chloride |
24 |
37 |
41 |
55 |
66 |
Pragya tested the solubility of three different substances at different temperatures and collected the data as given below (results are given in the following table, as grams of substance dissolved in 100 grams of water to form a saturated solution).
Substance Dissolved |
Temperature in K |
||||
283 |
293 |
313 |
333 |
353 |
|
Potassium nitrate |
21 |
32 |
62 |
106 |
107 |
Sodium chloride |
36 |
36 |
36 |
37 |
37 |
Potassium chloride |
35 |
35 |
40 |
46 |
54 |
Ammonium chloride |
24 |
37 |
41 |
55 |
66 |
Explain the following giving examples:
Saturated solution
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