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This Question Paper Consists of 36 Questions and 4 Printed Pages. 2. All The Questions Are Compulsory

This document provides a sample revision paper for Class IX students. It contains 36 questions across various topics related to mixtures and solutions. The paper tests students' understanding of concepts like heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, concentration of solutions, separation techniques for different mixtures, boiling points, phase changes, and properties of colloids, suspensions and solutions. Students are asked to define terms, calculate values, compare properties, and explain scientific phenomena in their answers.

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This Question Paper Consists of 36 Questions and 4 Printed Pages. 2. All The Questions Are Compulsory

This document provides a sample revision paper for Class IX students. It contains 36 questions across various topics related to mixtures and solutions. The paper tests students' understanding of concepts like heterogeneous and homogeneous mixtures, concentration of solutions, separation techniques for different mixtures, boiling points, phase changes, and properties of colloids, suspensions and solutions. Students are asked to define terms, calculate values, compare properties, and explain scientific phenomena in their answers.

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Revision Sample paper

Class ix

General Instructions:

1. This question paper consists of 36 questions and 4 printed pages.


2. All the questions are compulsory.
Section A
1 (a) Why is milk considered to be a heterogeneous mixture?
(b) A solution is made by dissolving 25 grams of sugar in 175 grams of water. Calculate
the concentration of the sugar solution.

Q. 2 Suggest a suitable method to separate the components of these mixtures. Also write
the basic principle of each method.
(a) Butter from cud;
(b) Oil from water;
(c) Camphor from common salt.

Q.3 How will You separate a mixture containing petrol (boiling point 95o C) and acetone
(boiling point 56o C) which are miscible with each other? Describe with the help of a
well-labelled diagram.
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Q.4 (a) Convert- 23o C into Kelvin.
(b) Name the technique which is followed in separation of iron pieces from metal
scrap.
(c) Name the types of colloids in which the dispersed phase and dispersing medium are
respectively:
(i) Solid and gas
(ii) Solid and Solid
(iii) Solid and liquid
Also give one example of each.
Q5Give reason
(i) Evaporation causes cooling.
(ii) Heat is unbearable after rain in hot season.
(b) Compare the properties of colloid, suspension and true solution in a tabular form.
Q.27 Which one of the following is a suspension?
(a) Face cream
(b) Jelly
(c) Paints
(d) Milk of Magnesia

Q.6 Define water of crystallization.


Q.7 When magnesium ribbon burnt in the air, the product formed is _________ in colour.
(a) Silver
(b) Brown
(c) Yellow
(d) Blue
Q.8 The boiling point of a liquid is very high, what does it indicate?
Q.9Under which category of mixture will you classify alloys and why?
Q.10Why is ice a t 273 K more effective in cooling than water at the same temperature?

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