MIXTURE
Directions: How many phases of
matter do you see in each mixture?
Directions: How many phases of
matter do you see in each mixture?
Directions: How many phases of
matter do you see in each mixture?
Directions: How many phases of
matter do you see in each mixture?
Directions: How many phases of
matter do you see in each mixture?
Pinakbet is a mixture
of different vegetables
and condiments.
Mixture: a physical blend of two or more
substances that are not chemically combined.
Atmosphere
Oxygen
Other gases
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen
Flavored Drinks
TYPES OF
MIXTURES
Heterogeneous mixture
-a mixture that is not uniform in composition; components
are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
-can easily distinguished with the naked eye.
Salad
Heterogeneous mixture
The properties of each solid material in the mixture
do not change. The size, shape, color, of each solid
materials remain the same even after mixing.
Burger
Homogeneous mixture
-a mixture that is uniform in composition.
-components are evenly distributed and not easily
distinguished.
Coffee
Water + Coffee powder
Directions: Identify the following mixtures as
homogenous or heterogeneous. Write HM for
homogenous mixture and HT for heterogeneous
mixture.
_____1. palay and pebbles
_____2. basket balls and soccer balls
_____3. corn hair and black human hair
_____4. stone and clay soil
_____5. petals and leaves
_____6. pepper and flour
_____7. monggo seeds and sitaw seeds
_____8. flour and powdered milk
_____9. thumbtacks and pins
_____10. rice grains and pebbles
Choose the right word that will fit to the given
statement. Answers can be repeated. Write your
answers on your Science notebook.
1. When two or more materials are mixed, a ____________
is formed.
2. When the resulting mixture of solid materials can be
easily identified or distinguished, this is ___ mixture.
3. When solid materials mixed with other solid
materials and cannot be distinguished from each
other, this mixture is called ___________mixture.
4. Give one example of homogeneous mixture. _________
5. Give one example of heterogeneous mixture. ________
homogeneous mixture mixture
heterogeneous mixture
Identify if it is a homogeneous mixture
or not.
Wine
Identify if it is a homogeneous mixture
or not.
Oil and water
Solution: a homogeneous mixture;
consists of solutes dissolved in a solvent
Solution
is the substance
that is being
dissolved
Example: Salt,
sugar, milk,
oxygen
the dissolving
medium
Example: water is
our universal
solvent,
Identify if it is a solution or not.
Air
Identify if it is a solution or not.
Pizza
Identify if it is a heterogeneous
mixture or not.
Identify if it is a heterogeneous
mixture or not.
Powdered Milk
and Water
Key Concepts
Key Concepts
Mixtures can be classified as
heterogeneous mixtures or as
homogeneous mixtures, based on
the distribution of their
components.
Prepare 1 homogeneous mixture
and 1 heterogeneous mixture
snacks
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    Directions: How manyphases of matter do you see in each mixture?
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    Directions: How manyphases of matter do you see in each mixture?
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    Directions: How manyphases of matter do you see in each mixture?
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    Directions: How manyphases of matter do you see in each mixture?
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    Directions: How manyphases of matter do you see in each mixture?
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    Pinakbet is amixture of different vegetables and condiments. Mixture: a physical blend of two or more substances that are not chemically combined.
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    Heterogeneous mixture -a mixturethat is not uniform in composition; components are not evenly distributed throughout the mixture. -can easily distinguished with the naked eye. Salad
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    Heterogeneous mixture The propertiesof each solid material in the mixture do not change. The size, shape, color, of each solid materials remain the same even after mixing. Burger
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    Homogeneous mixture -a mixturethat is uniform in composition. -components are evenly distributed and not easily distinguished. Coffee Water + Coffee powder
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    Directions: Identify thefollowing mixtures as homogenous or heterogeneous. Write HM for homogenous mixture and HT for heterogeneous mixture. _____1. palay and pebbles _____2. basket balls and soccer balls _____3. corn hair and black human hair _____4. stone and clay soil _____5. petals and leaves _____6. pepper and flour _____7. monggo seeds and sitaw seeds _____8. flour and powdered milk _____9. thumbtacks and pins _____10. rice grains and pebbles
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    Choose the rightword that will fit to the given statement. Answers can be repeated. Write your answers on your Science notebook. 1. When two or more materials are mixed, a ____________ is formed. 2. When the resulting mixture of solid materials can be easily identified or distinguished, this is ___ mixture. 3. When solid materials mixed with other solid materials and cannot be distinguished from each other, this mixture is called ___________mixture. 4. Give one example of homogeneous mixture. _________ 5. Give one example of heterogeneous mixture. ________ homogeneous mixture mixture heterogeneous mixture
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    Identify if itis a homogeneous mixture or not. Wine
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    Identify if itis a homogeneous mixture or not. Oil and water
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    Solution: a homogeneousmixture; consists of solutes dissolved in a solvent
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    Solution is the substance thatis being dissolved Example: Salt, sugar, milk, oxygen the dissolving medium Example: water is our universal solvent,
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    Identify if itis a solution or not. Air
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    Identify if itis a solution or not. Pizza
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    Identify if itis a heterogeneous mixture or not.
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    Identify if itis a heterogeneous mixture or not. Powdered Milk and Water
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    Key Concepts Key Concepts Mixturescan be classified as heterogeneous mixtures or as homogeneous mixtures, based on the distribution of their components.
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    Prepare 1 homogeneousmixture and 1 heterogeneous mixture snacks Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., or its affiliates. All Rights Reserved. .