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Activity #29- Physical Properties of Mixtures Create a chart in your notebook as seen below. Mixtures Homogeneous Mixtures Heterogeneou s Mixtures.

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1 Activity #29- Physical Properties of Mixtures Create a chart in your notebook as seen below. Mixtures Homogeneous Mixtures Heterogeneou s Mixtures

2 Mixtures Definition: Two or more substances that are combined together, but not chemically joined. Can be separated by physical properties: EX: Size, Density, Solubility, Electrical Charge, Magnets, Filtration, Evaporation Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous.

3 Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Homogeneous- particles evenly spread throughout entire mixture (has uniform composition). Ex: Sugar water, air, soft drinks Heterogeneous- particles not evenly distributed throughout entire mixture (does not have uniform composition) Examples: fruit salad, soil, trail mix

4 Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous

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6 Homogenous vs. Heterogeneous 1.Number 1-9 in your notebook (add this to activity 29) 2.You will receive a numbered beaker. Write down the substance name, and then identify it as a heterogeneous or homogeneous mixture. 3.We will rotate each beaker, and you will have 30 seconds to record your responses.

7 Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous 1.Oil and Water 2.Salt and Water 3.Dirt and Water 4.Food coloring and water 5.Powerade 6.Dirt and Iron Filings 7.Salt and Pepper 8.Coffee 9.Pepper and Iron Filings


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