SCIENCE 6
Q1-MODULE 1
LESSON 1:
HOMOGENEOUS
MIXTURES
Are you familiar with the
food in this picture?
In one (1) minute, can
you tell at least 10
ingredients used in Halo-
halo?
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
Describe the
appearance
of homogeneous
mixtures.
Enumerate common
household examples
of homogeneous
mixtures.
Appreciate the
uses of common
household
homogeneous
mixtures.
A mixture is a material made up
of two or more different substances
which are physically combined.
MIXTURES
A mixture is the physical combination
of two or more substances in which the
identities are retained and are mixed
in the form of solutions, suspensions
and colloids.
MIXTURES
when combined substances
in a mixture are evenly spread
throughout the mixture.
HOMOGENEOUS
MIXTURE
ocean water
air
Many homogeneous mixtures are
commonly referred to as solutions.
Solutions are homogeneous mixtures
having two or more components
uniformly distributed.
SOLUTION
EXAMPLE
sugar in water salt in water vinegar in water
A solution consists of a solute and
a solvent.
SOLUTION
The solute is the substance that is
dissolved. The solvent is the
substance that dissolves the solute.
SOLUTION
For example in a solution of sugar
and water, the sugar is the solute
and the water is the solvent.
sugar (solute) water (solvent)
are materials that can easily dissolve
in water.Substances react differently
when mixed with water. Some substances like
sugar, coffee and salt spread evenly
when mixed with water.
SOLUBLE
MATERIAL
sugar coffee salt
Liquid materials can also be combined
with another liquid material. Two liquids
that mixed completely together are said
to be miscible. Soy sauce and vinegar solution
is an example of a miscible liquid.
MISCIBLE LIQUID
vinegar soy sauce
FIVE TYPES
OF SOLUTION
a solid substance
is dissolved in a liquid
substance like salt
in water.
SOLID IN LIQUID
a liquid substance can also
be dissolved in another
liquid like wine,
alcohol and water.
LIQUID IN LIQUID
in gas in liquid certain liquids
contain gaseous substances,
soft drinks appear as liquid,
but they actually contain
carbon dioxide gas.
GAS IN LIQUID
Water is the universal solvent.
Oxygen is also present in water.
Air is a very good example of
gas solution.
GAS IN GAS
Alloys are examples of solid
in solid solution. Examples
are brass, composed of
copper and zinc and steel,
composed of carbon and
iron metals.
SOLID IN SOLID
trumpet
made of brass
NAME IT
TO
WIN IT
A mixture is a material made up of two or more
different substances which are physically combined.
MIX CHORES
MIXTURES
are materials that can easily dissolve
in water.
SOUL LOW
SOLUBLE
BALL
Two liquids that mixed completely together
are said to be ________.
MISS SEE
MISCIBLE
BALL
when combined substances in a mixture are evenly
spread throughout the mixture.
HOME JEAN
HOMOGENEOUS
MOO NEWS
Direction: Give ten (10) homogeneous mixtures you usually
combine or mix at home.
ASSESSMENT
Solid and Liquid Mixture Liquid and Liquid Mixture
Direction: Solutions may be solids, liquids or gases.
Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
soda drink
State
(solid, liqud, gas)
Direction: Solutions may be solids, liquids or gases.
Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
air
State
(solid, liqud, gas)
Direction: Solutions may be solids, liquids or gases.
Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
gold
State
(solid, liqud, gas)
Direction: Solutions may be solids, liquids or gases.
Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution.
ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY
water
State
(solid, liqud, gas)
Why homogeneous mixtures are essential in our daily lives?
REFLECTION
Homogeneous mixtures are
combined substances
that are evenly spread
throughout the mixture.
REMEMBE
R
Like us humans, we need to be
combined and together with
other people despite our
differences for common goods.
REMEMBE
R
That is what we call
UNITY IN DIVERSITY.
REMEMBE
R

homogeneous mixtures module 1 quarter 1 science 6

  • 1.
    SCIENCE 6 Q1-MODULE 1 LESSON1: HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES
  • 2.
    Are you familiarwith the food in this picture? In one (1) minute, can you tell at least 10 ingredients used in Halo- halo?
  • 3.
    LEARNING OBJECTIVES At theend of the lesson, you are expected to: Describe the appearance of homogeneous mixtures. Enumerate common household examples of homogeneous mixtures. Appreciate the uses of common household homogeneous mixtures.
  • 4.
    A mixture isa material made up of two or more different substances which are physically combined. MIXTURES
  • 5.
    A mixture isthe physical combination of two or more substances in which the identities are retained and are mixed in the form of solutions, suspensions and colloids. MIXTURES
  • 6.
    when combined substances ina mixture are evenly spread throughout the mixture. HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURE ocean water air
  • 7.
    Many homogeneous mixturesare commonly referred to as solutions. Solutions are homogeneous mixtures having two or more components uniformly distributed. SOLUTION
  • 8.
    EXAMPLE sugar in watersalt in water vinegar in water
  • 9.
    A solution consistsof a solute and a solvent. SOLUTION
  • 10.
    The solute isthe substance that is dissolved. The solvent is the substance that dissolves the solute. SOLUTION
  • 11.
    For example ina solution of sugar and water, the sugar is the solute and the water is the solvent. sugar (solute) water (solvent)
  • 12.
    are materials thatcan easily dissolve in water.Substances react differently when mixed with water. Some substances like sugar, coffee and salt spread evenly when mixed with water. SOLUBLE MATERIAL sugar coffee salt
  • 13.
    Liquid materials canalso be combined with another liquid material. Two liquids that mixed completely together are said to be miscible. Soy sauce and vinegar solution is an example of a miscible liquid. MISCIBLE LIQUID vinegar soy sauce
  • 14.
  • 15.
    a solid substance isdissolved in a liquid substance like salt in water. SOLID IN LIQUID
  • 16.
    a liquid substancecan also be dissolved in another liquid like wine, alcohol and water. LIQUID IN LIQUID
  • 17.
    in gas inliquid certain liquids contain gaseous substances, soft drinks appear as liquid, but they actually contain carbon dioxide gas. GAS IN LIQUID
  • 18.
    Water is theuniversal solvent. Oxygen is also present in water. Air is a very good example of gas solution. GAS IN GAS
  • 19.
    Alloys are examplesof solid in solid solution. Examples are brass, composed of copper and zinc and steel, composed of carbon and iron metals. SOLID IN SOLID trumpet made of brass
  • 20.
  • 21.
    A mixture isa material made up of two or more different substances which are physically combined. MIX CHORES MIXTURES
  • 22.
    are materials thatcan easily dissolve in water. SOUL LOW SOLUBLE BALL
  • 23.
    Two liquids thatmixed completely together are said to be ________. MISS SEE MISCIBLE BALL
  • 24.
    when combined substancesin a mixture are evenly spread throughout the mixture. HOME JEAN HOMOGENEOUS MOO NEWS
  • 25.
    Direction: Give ten(10) homogeneous mixtures you usually combine or mix at home. ASSESSMENT Solid and Liquid Mixture Liquid and Liquid Mixture
  • 26.
    Direction: Solutions maybe solids, liquids or gases. Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY soda drink State (solid, liqud, gas)
  • 27.
    Direction: Solutions maybe solids, liquids or gases. Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY air State (solid, liqud, gas)
  • 28.
    Direction: Solutions maybe solids, liquids or gases. Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY gold State (solid, liqud, gas)
  • 29.
    Direction: Solutions maybe solids, liquids or gases. Below is a list of solutions. Identify the state of each solution. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITY water State (solid, liqud, gas)
  • 30.
    Why homogeneous mixturesare essential in our daily lives? REFLECTION
  • 31.
    Homogeneous mixtures are combinedsubstances that are evenly spread throughout the mixture. REMEMBE R
  • 32.
    Like us humans,we need to be combined and together with other people despite our differences for common goods. REMEMBE R
  • 33.
    That is whatwe call UNITY IN DIVERSITY. REMEMBE R