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is a combination of two or more substances combined and can be separated by physical or mechanical needs |
mixture |
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Two Classification of mixture |
Homogenous and Heterogenous Mixture |
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is a mixture having the same uniform appearance and properties throughout, commonly known as solution |
Homogenous Mixture |
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A solution composed of the dissolved substance called solute and solvent which is the dissolving medium |
Heterogenous Mixture |
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TRUE OR FALSE: |
False |
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TRUE OR FALSE: The SOLVENT is the DISSOLVING MEDIUM |
True |
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TRUE OR FALSE: In Heterogenous Mixture, the solvent usually present in SMALLER AMOUNT while solute presents GREATER AMOUNT |
True |
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This mixtures examples are salt solution, sugar water solution, alloys, etc. |
Heterogenous Mixture |
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A Mixture containing two or more substances in different places |
Heterogenous Mixture |
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Two Types of Heterogenous Mixture |
Suspensions and Colloids |
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Many medicines are in ______ form. This kind of mixture has to be shaken first before drinking to be ensure that the particles are evenly distributed. |
Suspensions |
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The particles of it are smaller than those of a suspension but larger than those of solution. |
Colloids |
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The particles of Colloids do not settle and has the ability to scatter light known as _______. |
Tyndall Effect |
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This type of Heterogenous Mixture Examples are fog, water droplets, marshmallows, and aerosol spray. |
Colloids |