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Activity 3 IRF Chart

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Activity 3 IRF Chart

Instruction: Given below is an IRF sheet. Answer the given questions. Write your answer in the first row
marked as INITIAL ANSWER.
1. How are mixtures classified?
2. What makes mixtures homogeneous and heterogeneous?
Initial Answer:
1. Mixtures can be classified into two main categories: homogeneous and heterogeneous.
2. A homogeneous mixture has a uniform composition and appearance. Individual substances
that constitute a homogeneous mixture cannot be visually differentiated. On the other hand, a
heterogeneous mixture comprises two or more substances that can be distinctly observed,
and even separated relatively easily.

Revised Answer:
Final Answer:

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