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Código: ​CA-13

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CA-13 ​PROTOCOLO
14/01/2020

FECHA​: ​24 / 03/


TEMA​: ​ Mixtures ACTIVIDAD​: ​Experimento
2020
RESPONSABLE​: ​Lina María Morales. ÁREA​: Ciencias naturales (Science Lab) GRADO​: 6ºA y 6ºB.
 
 
Mixtures 
 
Realizar una a una las siguientes mezclas en un vaso de vidrio:  
 
1. Agua con tres gotas de limón, revolver. 
2. Agua con sal, revolver. 
3. Agua con lentejas, revolver. 
4. Agua con vinagre, revolver. 
5. Agua con linaza, arena o tierra, revolver. 
6. Agua con aceite, revolver. 
 
Observará cada mezcla y entregará por escrito sus observaciones en el siguiente 
formato:  
YOU MUST SOLVE IT IN ENGLISH 
 
 
Science Lab (Mixtures)  
 
1. Classify the above mixtures into homogeneus or heterogeneous 
 
Mixtures 
Homogeneus  Heterogeneous 
(Also called solutions: solute + solvent)   
Identify the SOLUTE and SOLVENT in 
each mixture.  
water with three drops of lemon  Water with lentils 
water with salt  Water with linseed, sand or earth 
Vinegar water  Oil water 
   
   
 
2. Classify each of the components of the mixtures according to the state of 
matter 
 
Solid  Liquid  Gas 
salt  water   
lentils  three drops of lemon 
linseed, sand or earth  Vinegar 
  aceite 
 
 
 
 
3. What are the differences between homogeneus and heterogeneus mixtures?  
 
 
HOMOGENEUS  HETEROGENEUS  

Definition:  Definition: 
It is a mixture whose components are  It is a mixture in which its elements are 
uniformly mixed, being in a single phase.  not evenly distributed and has at least 
  two phases. 

characteristics:  characteristics: 
● The substances that compose it are  ● Its components in a solution are 
evenly distributed.  known as solute and solvent. 
● It is not possible to distinguish its  ● Its components are not evenly 
components separately with the  distributed. 
naked eye.  ● It is possible to distinguish its 
● It is in a single phase (state of  components with the naked eye. 
matter).  ● It is in at least two phases (states 
● It maintains the same chemical  of matter). 
composition throughout the solution.  ● The chemical composition of its 
  elements varies according to the 
region of the mixture. 
 

Solubility​:  Solubility: 
When mixing its components these are  Its components are not soluble 
soluble.   

Examples:  Examples: 
Air, alloys such as bronze or steel, water  Dressings (vinegar + oil), salads, concrete 
mixed with sugar or table salt.  mix, ice cubes in a drink. 

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