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MIXTURES

Heterogeneous and
Homogeneous Mixtures

ARMINA P. MARIANO
Teacher III
a. Which of the following is a
mixture?
a.

b. C.
Mixtures
-is any combination of
two or more substances
mixed together
a. Homogeneous
b. Heterogeneous
What idea supports this
accurance?
a. The components of mixtures
cannot be identified
b. The components of mixtures taste
sweet when mixed with hot water.
c. The components of mixtures form
a two- layer liquid
d. The components of mixtures can
be separated
Which of the following are
homogenous mixtures?
a. Tea with sugar and buko salad
b. Alcohol and air
c. Buko salad and nachos
d. Tea with sugar, alcohol and air
Mixtures
-is any combination of
two or more substances
mixed together
Which of the following of these
items are mixtures?
Which is TRUE about
heterogeneous
a. Composition of mixtures are the
same all throughout.
b. Composition of mixtures are
visible
c. Composition of mixtures can be
easily identified
d. Both B and C
PIZZA
Give an examples
of mixtures that
you can see from
your kitchen.
Can you name the component of
mixture used in making banana cue?

Oil

Banana

Sugar
DAY 2
Mixtures
-is any combination of
two or more substances
mixed together
COFFEE
What is the color?
Enumerate the ingredients
Powder COFFEE
sugar
water
Do you still distinguish the sugar in this
juice?
HOMOGENEOUS
MIXTURES

-appears uniform all throughout


because they have the same
proportion
PIZZA
Distinguish the ingredients
cheese mushroom
meat
Black olives
Sliced onion
Green bell pepper
Tomato sauce
Dough
HETEROGENEOUS
MIXTURES

-Are not uniform in


proportion where combined
substances are not evenly
spread or mixed
What is
MIXTURE?
Mixtures
-is any combination of
two or more substances
mixed together
What are the two types
of mixture?

 HOMOGENEO
US MIXTURES
 HETEROGENEOUS
MIXTURES
Match column A to column B to
define the following:
A B
1. HOMOGENEOUS a. Not evenly mixed
or spread

2. HETEROGENEOUS b. Appears uniform


all throughout

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