How to distinguish between fixed and volatile solids?
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hey mate here is your answer Solids remaining after evaporation or filtration are dried, weighed, and then ignited. The loss of weight by ignition at 600°C is a measure of the volatile solids, which are classed as organic material. The remaining solids are thefixed solids, which are considered as inorganic (mineral) matter.
- hey mate here is your answer Solids remaining after evaporation or filtration are dried, weighed, and then ignited. The loss of weight by ignition at 600°C is a measure of the volatile solids, which are classed as organic material. The remaining solids are thefixed solids, which are considered as inorganic (mineral) matter.it will surely help you.
hey mate here is your answer Solids remaining after evaporation or filtration are dried, weighed, and then ignited. The loss of weight by ignition at 600°C is a measure of the volatile solids, which are classed as organic material. The remaining solids are thefixed solids, which are considered as inorganic (mineral) matter.it will surely help you. plse follow and mark answer as brainliest.
Answer :-
Fixed Solids:
Physically , these Solids do change their state on room temperature or on less heat means they do not change to vapour on getting less heat.
Ex. wooden block , iron , water
Volatile:
These substances get into the form of vapours when get even less heat too and get mixed in atmosphere.
Ex. petrol , kerosene.
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