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Q:

When two liquids do not mix with each other to form a solution, what is it called?

A) Solvent B) Solute
C) Immiscible D) Decantation
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Immiscible

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In a container, two types of liquids P and Q are in the ratio of 3 : 7. If 10 litres mixture is drawn off from the container and filled with 6 litres of liquid Q,then the ratio of P and Q becomes 1 : 3. What was the original quantity (in litres) of mixture?

A) 34 B) 36
C) 30 D) 40
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: D) 40

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Most liquids that conduct electricity are solutions of acids, bases and ______.

A) Copper B) Aluminium
C) Salts D) Iron
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Salts

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At boiling point of liquids , its

A) Temperature increases B) Atmospheric pressure increases
C) Temperature remains constant D) Vapour pressure decreases
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Temperature remains constant

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Liquids and gases never show

A) diamagnetic property B) paramagnetic property
C) ferromagnetic property D) electromagnetic property
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) ferromagnetic property

Explanation:

On the basis of magnetic properties, substances are classified into three groups namely diamagnetic, paramagnetic and ferromagnetic.

As solids diffuse and reorder very slowly under ambient conditions, the net, directionally dependent (anisotropic) magnetic moment can persist. Conversely, liquids and gases freely tumble and reorder: water rearranges every few pico seconds (10^12 times per second).

Hence liquids and gases can never show ferromagnetic properties.

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Bubbles of air rise up through liquids due to

A) Surface tension and adherence B)  viscosity and buoyancy
C)  air current over the liquid and buoyancy D)  Up thrust and surface tension
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B)  viscosity and buoyancy

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The boiling point of liquids vary as

A)  pressure varies B)  temperature varies
C)  volume varies D) density varies
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A)  pressure varies

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A bucket contains a mixture of two liquids A and B in the proportion 7: 5. If 9 litres of the mixture is replaced by 9 litres of liquid B, then the ratio of the two liquid becomes 7: 9. How much of the liquid A was there in the bucket ?

A) 21 litres B) 15 litres
C) 23 litres D) 18 litres
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: A) 21 litres

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Suppose the two liquids A and B are 7x litres and 5x litres respectivel Now, when 9 litres of mixture are taken out,

Now, when 9 liters of liquid B are added

 

 

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