#19 Types of Mixtures Mixture- two or more substances in the same place but NOT chemically bonded, can be separated by physical means Homogeneous mixture-

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#19 Types of Mixtures Mixture- two or more substances in the same place but NOT chemically bonded, can be separated by physical means Homogeneous mixture- (homo=same), type of mixture that is well mixed and looks the same throughout )you cannot see separate substances) EX. Chocolate milk, Koolaid Heterogeneous mixture- (hetero=different), type of mixture that is not well mixed and separate parts are easily identified EX. Chex mix, trail mix, fruit salad

#20 Collage of Mixtures On a blank piece of computer paper, create a collage with 6 examples of each type of mixture. RULES: Take up all of the space! Be COLORFUL and CREATIVE! Draw 6 pictures for each type of mixture. Label your picture with what the picture itself is and what type of mixture it is.