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Identifying Homogenous and
Heterogenous Mixture
2 Cil’ Junior High School
7 D
GROUP 4
Azi .F.F Dewi .u.k
Elaeis .H.J
M.Egypt .P Renandy .F.K
THEORY
If HOMOGENOUS mixed with water,
they’re will mixed flat. But, if HETEROGENOUS
mixed with water, they’re will not mixed
flat.
Tools & Materials
1. 2 FOOD COLORS (GREEN & RED)
2. 2 SPOONS
3. A GLASS OF WATER
4. 5 GLASSES AQUA
5. SUGAR, SALT, CHALK POWDER, SAND AND
COFFEE
PROCEDURES
1. Take 5 glasses & mark them A, B, C, D & E
2. Fill the glasses with a half full of water
3. Put a spoonful of salt into glass A. Put
food color (green) into glass A. It uses for
mark between glass A, B or C.
4. Put a spoonful of sugar into glass B. Put
food color (red) into glass B.
5. Put a spoonful of chalk powder into
glass C
6. Put a spoonful of sand into glass D
7. Put a spoonful of coffee into glass E
8. Stir them!!!
9. Finish……….
CONCLUSION
1. Table ObservationNo. Subtance Mix
Homogenous Heterogenous
1 Salt √ −
2 Sugar √ −
3 Chalk Powder
− √
4 Sand − √
5 Coffee √ −
2. Glass A, B & E are mixture because they’re
HOMOGENOUS.
3. Glass C & D aren’t mixture because they’re
HETEROGENOUS.
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