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1. Investigate the characteristics and
classifications of each type of mixture.
2. Identify some mixtures at home.
3. Classify mixtures
4. Prepare a beneficial and useful mixture
5. Articulate observations, thoughts, and
ideas about mixtures.
Objectives:
3. THE NATURE OF
SCIENCE
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9. MIXTURE
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In science, a mixture is
a material made up of
two or more different
substances which are
physically combined.
10. WHAT IS
MIXTURE?
A mixture is a physical
combination of two or more
substances that aren't chemically
joined. For example, water and
salt are separate substances that
once mixed, create a mixture -
seawater.
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11. WHAT IS
MIXTURE?
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Mixtures are the product of the
combination of compounds and
elements without chemical
change, so that each substance
retains its original properties and
remains its own substance.
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13.
14.
15. Start Up
01
Write down the key
terms that can be found
on pages 3-6. Write the
definition for each key
terms or draw
something that explains
the key terms.
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16. SOLID
It’s the closest planet to
the Sun and the smallest
one in the Solar System
LIQUID
Venus has a beautiful
name and is the second
planet from the Sun
GAS
Despite being red, Mars is
actually a cold place. It’s
full of iron oxide dust
MATTER can be classified as:
17. Pure Substance
Pure substances are
substances that are
made up of only one kind
of particle and have a
fixed or constant
structure.
18. Pure Substance
Pure substances are
substances that are
made up of only one kind
of particle and have a
fixed or constant
structure.
19. Elements
An element is a substance
that consists of only one
type or kind of atom. An
element is a pure substance
as it cannot be broken down
or transformed into a new
substance even by using
some physical or chemical
means.
20. Compounds
are also pure substances
when two or more elements
are combined chemically in
a fixed ratio. However,
these substances can be
broken down into separate
elements by chemical
methods.
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24. THE NATURE OF
SCIENCE
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HETEROGENEO
US MIXTURE
HOMOGENEOU
S MIXTURE
A homogeneous mixture is a
mixture in which the
composition is uniform
throughout the mixture.
Classifications
of Mixture:
A heterogeneous mixture is a
mixture in which the
composition is not uniform
throughout the mixture.
30. TYPES OF SOLUTION ACCORDING
TO FORM
Liquid
Solution
Consists of solute in
any form dissolved in
a liquid solvent.
Gaseous
Solution
Consists of a gas
solute and gas
solvent
Solid
Solution
Consist of a solute in
any form and a
solvent in solid form.
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31. SCIENCE TEST:
1. When do you say that a mixture is
heterogeneous or nonuniform?
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A. The particles are evenly distributed.
B. The components cannot be identified.
C. The components are easily identified.
D.
32. CHEMISTRY TEST:
BIOCHEMISTRY >
01. What provides the energy for photosynthesis to take place?
A. Air B. Water C. Sunlight D. Soil
02. During photosynthesis, a plant produces sugar and oxygen.
A. True B. False
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CHECK THE CORRECT OPTION:
33. CHEMISTRY TEST: PERIODIC
TABLE >
01. What state of matter is oxygen in air?
A. Solid B. Liquid C. Gas
CHECK THE CORRECT OPTION:
03. An element cannot be broken down
into a simpler form.
A. True B. False
02. Matter is made of elements.
04. Most matter found on Earth is made up
of more than one element.
A. True B. False
A. True B. False
35. CHEMISTRY TEST: REACTIONS >
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:
01. Iron and oxygen react chemically to form .
A. Tarnish B. Dust C. Rust D. Heat
02. Silver chemically reacts with sulfur in the air to .
A. Tarnish B. Dust C. Rust D. Heat
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