What's your question?
  1. Tea bags were initially made of soft cloth like silk because it was durable, allowed water to pass through easily, and could hold the tea leaves securely. Silk's strength and resistance to hot water made it an ideal choice for early tea bags. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-Read more

    Tea bags were initially made of soft cloth like silk because it was durable, allowed water to pass through easily, and could hold the tea leaves securely. Silk’s strength and resistance to hot water made it an ideal choice for early tea bags.

    For more visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/

    See less
    • 5
  2. Other than filter paper, materials such as cotton, charcoal, sand, and cloth can be used as filters. Each material serves to trap different sizes of particles, with selection based on the specific filtration needs and particle sizes involved. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-Read more

    Other than filter paper, materials such as cotton, charcoal, sand, and cloth can be used as filters. Each material serves to trap different sizes of particles, with selection based on the specific filtration needs and particle sizes involved.

    For more visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/

    See less
    • 5
  3. If water remains muddy after filtration through a cloth, you can use alum (aluminum sulfate) to coagulate the suspended particles. Add a small amount, stir, and let the water sit undisturbed for the particles to settle. Then, carefully decant the clear water. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariaRead more

    If water remains muddy after filtration through a cloth, you can use alum (aluminum sulfate) to coagulate the suspended particles. Add a small amount, stir, and let the water sit undisturbed for the particles to settle. Then, carefully decant the clear water.

    For more visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/

    See less
    • 6
  4. Dada suggests using a piece of cloth to filter muddy water as a simple, accessible method to remove larger particles and debris. This basic filtration step helps in making the water clearer and safer before applying further purification methods like boiling or chemical treatment. For more visit hereRead more

    Dada suggests using a piece of cloth to filter muddy water as a simple, accessible method to remove larger particles and debris. This basic filtration step helps in making the water clearer and safer before applying further purification methods like boiling or chemical treatment.

    For more visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/

    See less
    • 6
  5. A tea strainer can be used to filter muddy water, but it’s not very effective. It only removes larger particles, leaving finer sediment and impurities behind. For better results, use a cloth or additional methods like sedimentation or chemical treatment. For more visit here: https://www.tiwariacademRead more

    A tea strainer can be used to filter muddy water, but it’s not very effective. It only removes larger particles, leaving finer sediment and impurities behind. For better results, use a cloth or additional methods like sedimentation or chemical treatment.

    For more visit here:
    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions-class-6-science-curiosity-chapter-9/

    See less
    • 6