1. Which mixtures are homogeneous? Sailt and water 2. Describe the appearance of a homogeneous mixture? 3. wnicn mixtures are heterogeneous? 4. Describe the appearance of a heterogeneous mixture? Learning Task 3: Read the characteristics of mixtures given in the second column. Identify if it is homogeneous or heterogeneous mixture. Place a check mark under the column. Copy your answer in your paper
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1. In a homogeneous mixture, the different parts cannot be seen. A solution of salt dissolved in water is an example of a homogeneous mixture. When the salt dissolves, it spreads evenly through the water so that all parts of the solution are the same, and you can no longer see the salt as being separate from the water. Think also of coffee without milk.
2. A homogeneous mixture looks like all one thing, even though it is made up of different components. Air is invisible; seawater is a liquid that looks clear; the steel legs of a classroom chair are made from an alloy, a homogeneous mixture.
3. Gaseous mixtures may contain liquids or even solids, but as a whole, they act like a gas. fog - Mist and fog can be considered heterogeneous mixtures, as tiny droplets of water hang visibly in the aair
4. A heterogeneous mixture will contain substances that will not be uniformly distributed throughout the mixture. In a heterogeneous mixture the concentration of one or more components will be higher in one area than in another. If you dropped a handful of sand into a container, then added a handful of earth, and then a handful of pebbles, you would have a heterogeneous mixture.
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