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Solutions

Question of the Day What are the 3 states of matter? Draw what each looks like in terms of how close or far apart the particles of matter are positioned

Review: States of Matter

What about plasma? (Enrichment)

Review: Mixtures A mixture is a substance made up of two or more substances which are physically combined. A mixture can be heterogeneous or homogeneous Examples:

Review: Heterogeneous Mixtures A heterogeneous mixture is a mixture where we can distinguish (see or identify) the different parts that make up the total mixture

Review: Homogeneous Mixture (Solutions) A homogeneous mixture is a mixture where we cannot distinguish (see or identify) the different parts that make up the total mixture. A homogenous mixture is also called a solution.