1. What is the state of the materials that you mixed? 2. What did you create when you mixed the different materials? 3. Which mixtures have materials that can still be identified? 4. Which mixtures have materials that can no longer be identified? 5. Complete the table below based on what you observed.pasagot po kailanga
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1. Mixing materials together forms a mixture where two or more substances are physically but not chemically combined and can be separated again by physical methods such as sieving, filtering, evaporating etc. This means that the change can be reversed. A new material is not formed as it is in a chemical reaction.
2. a change occurs and another substance (or substances) is created. This is called a chemical reaction. Gas may form, heat may be produced, and color may change. These types of changes indicate that a chemical reaction has occurred.
3. A mixture in which different materials can be easily distinguished is called heterogeneous mixtures. Permanent-press fabrics are heterogeneous mixtures, and you can detect the different materials by sight or with a microscope.
4. A homogeneous mixture is a mixture of two or more chemical substances (elements or compounds), where the different components cannot be visually distinguished.
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