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Mixture

Mixture

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Science

2nd Grade

Hard

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Joseph Anderson

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Mixture

Today, we going to learn more about mixture.. Let's study the situation here..


Why do the materials in the mixtures need to be separated?

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At the end of these lesson, pupil will be able to;

8.1.1

Describe methods to separate a mixture of various materials or objects.


8.1.2

Provide reasoning about the method used to separate a mixture of various materials or objects.



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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Look at this mixture. It is a mixture of muruku and nuts. How would Kugan and Kanang separate the mixture of muruku and nuts?


We can separate various materials in a mixture using different methods.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Kugan and Kanang can separate the mixture of muruku and nuts by using the hand-picking method.

Why is the hand-picking method used to separate this mixture?


This is because nuts and muruku are large and have different shapes.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Do you know how to separate the other mixtures?

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Methods to Separate a Mixture


Suddenly, his brother adds some raisins into the flour.

How can Kugan separate a mixture of raisins and flour?

Kugan separates a mixture of flour and raisins using the sieving method.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture


Why did Kugan choose that method?


The sieving method can separate fine-sized materials and large-sized materials.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Study at situation 2. How can Kanang separate his paper clips from the sand? 


Kanang can separate the mixture of paper clips and sand using a magnet.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Study at situation 3. How can we separate a mixture of sand and decayed wood debris?

We can separate this mixture using the floatation method.


Yes. Wood debris can float in water.

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Methods to Separate a Mixture

Study situation 4. Filter the mixture using a filter paper into a conical flask.


Pieces of hibiscus petals will remain on the filter paper. Coloured liquid will be collected in the conical flask.


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Mixture..

A mixture can be separated using the hand-picking method, the sieving method, magnetic attraction, floatation method, and the filtration method.

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Homework..

Please do exercise at page 100 textbook in your exercise book. Thanks..

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Mixture

Today, we going to learn more about mixture.. Let's study the situation here..


Why do the materials in the mixtures need to be separated?

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