Clear transparent water is always fit for drinking comment

  1. CBSE Free NCERT Solution of 8th science Pollution of Air and Water clear transparent water is always fit for drinkin (16th June 2023)
  2. A solution is always clear and transparent


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CBSE Free NCERT Solution of 8th science Pollution of Air and Water clear transparent water is always fit for drinkin (16th June 2023)

Answer No, clear and transparent water is always fit for drinking because it contains some disease causing bacteria and some microorganisms, some other dissolved contaminants etc. It might appear clean but it is still unfit for drinking. We can purify water by boiling it or by purifying it by the machines. Popular Questions of Class 8 Science • Q:- Describe with the help of a diagram an instrument which can be used to detect a charged body. • Q:- Sketch larynx and explain its function in your own words. • Q:- What is metamorphosis? Give examples. • Q:- Arrange the following boxes in proper order to make a flow chart of sugarcane crop production. • Q:- Make a labelled diagram of a candle flame. • Q:- The following Table shows the total power shortage in India from 1991– 1997. Show the data in the form of a graph. Plot shortage percentage for the years on the Y-axis and the year on the X-axis. • Q:- Make sketches of animal and plant cells. State three differences between them. • Q:- What is a constellation? Name any two constellations. • Q:- Describe the construction of a kaleidoscope. • Q:- Make a sketch of the human nerve cell. What function do nerve cells perform? Recently Viewed Questions of Class 8 Science • Q:- Fill in the blanks in the following : (a) A person 1 m in front of a plane mirror seems to be _______________ m from his image. (b) If you touch your ____________ ear with right hand in front of a plane mirror it will be seen in the mirror that your right ear is...

A solution is always clear and transparent

All Solution is not always clear and transparent there are milky solitions there are opaque solutions. But true solutions are always clear and transparent. Solutions are homogeneous in nature. The particles of a true solution cannot be distinguished from the solvent particles. The size of solute particles is less than 1nm. Particles of solution do not settle down at the bottom when left undisturbed. They are very stable. They do not scatter a beam of light and hence do not show Tyndall effect. They cannot be filtered from ordinary filter paper. Hence solutions are always clear and transparent. Examples of solutions are: salt in water, sugar in water.