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72 Separation of sugar from tea can be done with filtration.


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The correct option is B False

No, the Separation of sugar from tea cannot be done by filtration.

When making tea, we add sugar and see it dissolve entirely in the drink. This is due to the sugar molecules' ability to fill the interstitial spaces between the tea's water/milk molecules. As an example, sugar in tea is a homogeneous solution. A homogeneous solution is one in which the solute concentration is constant throughout the solution.

Filtration: The process of removing insoluble solid (or solute) from a liquid (or solution) by using a filter is known as filtration. Example: Separation of tea leaves from prepared tea.

Final answer: The given statement is false


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