KPK 9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution Short Questions
| Class: | 9th Class | Subject: | Chemistry |
| Chapter: | Chapter 6 | Board: | KPK Boards |
KPK 9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution Short Questions with answers are combined for all 9th class(Matric/ssc) Level students.Here You can prepare all Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution short question in unique way and also attempt quiz related to this chapter.Just Click on Short Question and below Answer automatically shown. After each question you can give like/dislike to tell other students how its useful for each.
Class/Subject: 9th Class Chemistry
Chapter Name: Solution
Board: All KPK Boards
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KPK 9th Class Chemistry Chapter 6 Solution Short Questions Answers
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Yes sea water is a solution. Experimentally it can be verified by checking just the taste of sea water. It has salty taste. While pure water is tasteless.[/toggle]
[toggle title=”A bottle in a drugs store contains a leble “3% hydrogen per oxide.” What does it means?” state=”close”]
It means that 3ml of is dissolved in 97 ml of water.[/toggle]
[toggle title=”Classify the following as solution, suspension and colloids, and explain why?” state=”close”]
| S.# | Substance | S.# | Substance |
| 1 | Milk | 6 | Milk of Magnesia |
| 2 | Hot cup of tea | 7 | Cheese |
| 3 | Orange juice with pulp | 8 | Mist |
| 4 | Mayonnaisa | 9 | Botteled water |
| 5 | Listerine Mouth wash |
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[toggle title=”Why we stir paints thoroughly before using?” state=”close”]
Paints are generally suspension and their particles remains in the bottom undissolve. Thus we stir paints thoroughly before using so that all particles can mix with solvent.[/toggle]
[toggle title=”Why solution and suspension do not shows Tyndall Effect, while colloids do?” state=”close”]
Solution particles have so small size that they cannot disperse light. On the other hand suspenstion particles are so large that they settle down and hance do not disperse light.[/toggle]
How to Write Perfect Short Answers?
In Board Exams, the examiner looks for specific keywords and presentation. Here is how to attempt Chapter 6 questions:
- Ideal Length: Write 3 to 5 lines for each short question. Too short gets fewer marks, too long wastes time.
- Highlighting: Use a Blue Marker to highlight key dates, names, or scientific terms in your answer.
- Units & Formulas: Always write the formula and SI unit. Without units, 0.5 marks are deducted.
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