Lesson 10 - Mixtures and Solutions

Introduction

A mixture is a substance in which two or more substances are mixed but not chemically joined together, meaning that a chemical reaction has not taken place.
Mixtures can be easily separated and the substances in the mixture keep their original properties.
A solution is made when a solid dissolves into a liquid.  One example of a solution is salt dissolved in water. The salt and water can be separated again by evaporation (the water will evaporate if left in a hot place leaving the salt behind.) 


Mixtures and Solutions

In your Science Journal:

    1. Write down today’s Lesson Title at the top of your next Journal page.
    2. Write today’s learning objective on the first line.
    3. Explore the Module 7 - Lesson 10 presentation below. Today, we’ll learn about mixtures and solutions. We’ll be exploring a Google Slides presentation. It is a presentation that will help introduce you to mixtures and solutions.
    4. Write down the important terms and their definitions and important diagrams (yellow boxes) in your Science Journal.

 


Video

Let's watch a video and learn about mixtures and solutions.

 

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