
Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Mixtures
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- Q1
Which of the following statements best describes the ice water mixture shown above?
Pure substance
Heterogeneous
Homogenous
None of the above
10s - Q2
From the list below, check off the heterogeneous mixtures.
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You have a heterogeneous mixture of M&M's in a bowl and decide to divide it in half. Which of the following is most likely to happen?
The different colors of M&M's cannot be separated.
Both halves are perfectly identical; you can't tell them apart.
One half contains more brown M&Ms than the other.
Both halves are identifcal
15s - Q4
Which of the following options is a difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures?
The substances in a heterogeneous mixture cannot be separated from each other.
Heterogeneous mixtures are made up many unique particles.
Homogeneous mixtures are made of two substances mixed together.
Heterogeneous mixtures are made up of one type of substance.
15s - Q5
Which of the mixtures above is homogeneous?
Bubble Tea
Rubbing alcohol
Cereal
Unmixed Cake Batter
10s