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is a combination of two or more substances combined and can be separated by physical or mechanical needs

mixture

Two Classification of mixture

Homogenous and Heterogenous Mixture

is a mixture having the same uniform appearance and properties throughout, commonly known as solution

Homogenous Mixture

A solution composed of the dissolved substance called solute and solvent which is the dissolving medium

Heterogenous Mixture

TRUE OR FALSE:

In Heterogenous Mixture, the solvent usually present in GREATER AMOUNT while solute presents SMALLER AMOUNT

False

TRUE OR FALSE:




The SOLVENT is the DISSOLVING MEDIUM

True

TRUE OR FALSE:




In Heterogenous Mixture, the solvent usually present in SMALLER AMOUNT while solute presents GREATER AMOUNT

True

This mixtures examples are salt solution, sugar water solution, alloys, etc.

Heterogenous Mixture

A Mixture containing two or more substances in different places

Heterogenous Mixture

Two Types of Heterogenous Mixture

Suspensions and Colloids

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

The particles of it are smaller than those of a suspension but larger than those of solution.

Colloids

The particles of Colloids do not settle and has the ability to scatter light known as _______.

Tyndall Effect

This type of Heterogenous Mixture Examples are fog, water droplets, marshmallows, and aerosol spray.

Colloids