MIXTURE
S
CLASSROO
M RULES
1. SIT
PROPERLY
2. LISTEN
TO THE
TEACHER
3. RAISE YOUR
HAND IF YOU
WANT TO SAY ASK
AND SAY
SOMETHING
REVIEW
Matter according to its
composition it can be
broken down into two,
pure substances and
mixtures
WHAT IS PURE
SUBSTANCES?
ELEMENT
S
COMPOUN
DS
MOTIVATIO
N
Directions: Arrange
the following
scrambled letters to
form a new word.
SRUETIXM
MIXTURES
ANSWER:
SUOENHETEREG
O
HETEROGENEOUS
ANSWER:
SUOENMOHOEG
HOMOGENEOUS
ANSWER:
HOLA-HOLA
HALO-HALO
ANSWER:
EDANLEMO
LEMONANDE
ANSWER:
What can
you say
about the
Have you
eaten or
drank halo –
Why do you
think it is
called halo –
MIXTURE:
HOMOGENEOU
S AND
Mixture is consisting of two
or more substances that are
not chemically combined. No
new substances are formed.
Since the substances do not
react chemically, the
properties of the substances
MIXTU
TWO KINDS OF
MIXTURES:
HOMOGENOUS
AND
WHAT IS THE
DIFFERENCE OF
HOMOGENOUS
AND
Homogeneous is a
mixtures in which
particles are uniformly
spread throughout. It is
made up of only one
phase. The particles are
so small in which you
SOFTDRINK
S SEAWEEDS
CHOCOLATE
DRINK
A CUP OF
COFFEE
ISOPROPYL
ALCOHOL
MINERAL WATER
Heterogeneous is a mixture
that consisting of particles
that are not spread out
evenly. It is made up of
more than one phase. The
sizes of the particles vary
and you can identify one
FRUIT SALAD
BEACH SAND
GRAVEL AND
SAND
SMOKE
MONGO SEED AND
WATER
SAWDUST AND
WATER
DRA
W IT!
DIRECTIONS: Draw at
least one example of the
two mixtures that are
homogenous and
heterogenous. Describe
what you draw.
What is the difference of
the
heterogenous and
homogenous?
TIME
S UP!
DRA
W IT!
What is
mixture?
How can you
appreciate the
importance of
mixtures?
ASSIGNMENT
Make an infographic
about pure substances
vs mixture.
THANK YOU
FOR
LISTENING!

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