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(Teacher demonstration):
Set up two cups of water.
In a solution, the additive is dissolved and thoroughly mixed into the main
component. The main component is called the solvent (usually in greater amount), while
the dissolved additive is called the solute (usually in lesser amount).
The salt is the solute (the substance that is dissolved) and the water is the
solvent (the substance that is used to dissolve).
Okay, now that you already know what heterogeneous and homogeneous is, let
us now try this activity.
GROUP 2(JP JULIA MARJ): The water and oil are the heterogeneous, because it was a
mixture of two liquids which do not combine. When the liquids are stirred, but the oil and
water separate into individual layers. We have seen that oil floats on water when we stir
it. We can easily distinguish the components and the components retain their phases.
The water and sugar are the homogeneous, because this is the substance that
dissolves. The sugar becomes evenly distributed throughout the water.
(experimenting)
JR: Very good class! Thank you for your responses.
Now that you already know the homogeneous and heterogeneous, I have a
question.
Do you think mixture is important in our daily life?
MARJORY: Yes. Mixture is important in our daily lives because it is common and it
happens everyday. For example, the air we breathe it is mixture.
JR: How important is it at home?
JULIA: It is important at home because there is mixture in the food we eat and drinks we
consume.
JR; VERY GOOD!
CLARISSE: It is important for me because there is mixture in my everday life. Different
components of a mixture are separated in order to either separate the un-required
components from a mixture. To separate more than one useful component from a
mixture. To obtain pure substances.
JR: Okay, very good class.
To see if you really learned about mixtures who can give the two types of
mixture?
ANGELA: The two types of mixture are homogenous and heterogeneous.
JR: Correct! Mixtures can be classified as homogeneous or heterogeneous.
What is your understanding about homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures?
JAYPEE: Homogeneous mixture is one in which different parts such as salt and water
have been uniformly combined into a new substance (salt water), while a
heterogeneous mixture has parts that remain separate
JR: Correct! Nice one!
Homogenous mixture is a mixture were the components that make up the
mixture are uniformly distributed throughout it. Heterogeneous mixture is mixture where
the mixed particles can be separated or identified from the mixture.
What is your own understanding of mixture and matter? Or what have you
learned today?
MARJORY: A mixture is a substance in which two or more substances are mixed but
not chemically joined together, meaning that a chemical reaction has not taken place
and matter is anything that takes up space and can be weighed.
JR: Correct! Mixtures, solutions and matter are a common occurrence in our everyday
lives. They are the air we breathe, the food and drink we consume and the fabrics we
wear. By studying how chemists distinguish pure substances from mixtures and
solutions, students will start to appreciate how matter is organized at the atomic level.
JR: If you are done, please pass your paper to the front.
That’s the end of our lesson for today class. I hope you learned something.
Goodbye class.
ALL: Goodbye sir, thank you