We have to separate a mixture into its constituents because only pure compounds
are useful to us. Mixtures are of not much use. True or false? Give reason for your
answer.
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Hi There Friend,
False, because in a mixture te properties of it's components are retained even after they are mixed. Ex: Salt and Water.
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True
Because mixtures are generally not useful to us. Take a example we need oxygen means 02 we are unable to take c02 but if plant take co2 and release 02 we can easily use it.
In this case carbon has also use after separation but generally waste after separation has no use.
Hope it is useful to u:))
Because mixtures are generally not useful to us. Take a example we need oxygen means 02 we are unable to take c02 but if plant take co2 and release 02 we can easily use it.
In this case carbon has also use after separation but generally waste after separation has no use.
Hope it is useful to u:))
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