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Chemistry Past Questions and Answers

Topic: Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Jamb Chemistry Questions - Separation of mixtures and purification of chemical substances

Question 166:
In the diagram above, R is a mixture of
  • A Potassium tetraxochlorate (VII) and concentrated H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>4</sub>
  • B Potassium trioxochlorate (V) and concentrated H<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>2</sub>SO<sub style='font-size: smaller;'>4</sub>
  • C Potassium tetratoxomanganate (VII) and concentrated HCI
  • D Manganes (IV) oxide and concentrated HCI
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Question 167:
which of these metals CANNOT replace hydrogen from alkaline solutions?
  • A Aluminium
  • B Zinc
  • C Tin
  • D Iron
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Question 168:
Chromatography is used to separate components of mixtures which differ in their rates of?
  • A Diffusion
  • B Migration
  • C Reaction
  • D Sedimentaion
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Question 169:
Chromatography is used to separate components of mixtures which differ in their rates of?
  • A Diffusion
  • B Migration
  • C Reaction
  • D Sedimentaion
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Question 170:
Which of the following is a example of a chemical change?
  • A Dissoultion of salt in water
  • B Rusting of iron
  • C Melting of ice
  • D Separating a mixture by distillation
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