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:
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- Write down today’s Lesson Title at the top of your next Journal page.
- Write today’s learning objective on the first line.
- 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.
- 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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