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(A) Give one-word answer.

(a) A homogeneous solid mixture of two or more metals.
(b) Sea water is a solution. Name its solvent and solutes.
(c) The solution of sulphur in carbon disulphide.
(d) A solution containing solute particles having the size of about 10-10 m.
(e) A solution which cannot dissolve the solute any more.
(f) The tendency of small particles to settle down under the influence of gravity.
(g) Settling down of heavier coarser particles at the bottom of muddy water.
(h) The process of separating grains from husk and hay with the help of wind.
(i) A medium with fine pores to permit only a solvent or the solution.
(j) How is common salt obtained from sea or lake water on commercial scale?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  1. alloy
  2. solvent water solute salt

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Answered by kashpalkashpalkaur
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Explanation:

a solid mixture of two or more metals

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