LT: I can describe different techniques used to separate mixtures.

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LT: I can describe different techniques used to separate mixtures. Lesson 1 LT: I can describe different techniques used to separate mixtures.

Are You Another Einstein? You have 3 minutes to answer the following questions.

Write the following in scientific notation. 3 minutes Write the following in scientific notation. 2,470,000 0.0345 140.0 0.10

Write the following in scientific notation. 2 minutes Write the following in scientific notation. 2,470,000 0.0345 140.0 0.10

Write the following in scientific notation. 1 minute Write the following in scientific notation. 2,470,000 0.0345 140.0 0.10

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Lesson 4 Are You Another Einstein? You have 2 minutes to answer the following questions.

Describe the difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixtures. 2 minutes Describe the difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixtures.

Describe the difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixtures. 1 minute Describe the difference between homogenous and heterogenous mixtures.

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