Go to the following link
http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-science-of-macaroni-salad-what-s-in-a-mixture-josh-kurz
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As you watch each video, write 10 keywords related to that video. Look
the words up in the dictionary if you do not know their meanings fully. Next to
each word, write the part of speech (adjective, verb, noun, adverb,
preposition, etc).
Also, answer the following questions according to the video:
What are the three main types of mixtures?
How do you "unmix" things chemically?
Post your answers as comments.
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ReplyDeletePart I: Write 10 keywords:
ReplyDeleteMixture – noun
Bunch – noun (but in other contexts is a verb)
Whipped – verb
Particle – noun
Chemical – adjective
Broken up – adjective
Colloid – noun
Actually – adverb
Further – adverb
Suspension – noun
Molecule – noun
Blended – noun
Emulsifier – noun
Part II: Answers
What are the three main types of mixtures?
Solution, colloid and suspension are the three types of mixtures
How do you "unmix" things chemically?
If you want to “unmix” things chemically you need break some “bones”
Correction:
DeleteHow do you "unmix" things chemically?
If you want to “unmix” things chemically you need break some “bonds”
Keywords
ReplyDelete1 Stuff: noun
2 Mixture: noun
3 Made: verb
4 Colloid: noun
5 Suspension: noun
6 Solution: noun
7 Molecules: noun
8 Combining: verb
9 Chemical: adjective
10 Size: noun
Part II
1 What are the three main types of mixtures?
The three main types are solutions, colloids and suspension.
2 How do you "unmix" things chemically?
We should break the chemical bonds of the molecules.
Keywords:
ReplyDeleteStuff : noun
Mixture: noun
Particule: noun
size : noun
mixed: adjetive
solution: noun
suspensión: noun
colloid : noun
molecule : noun
mix: verb
cellulose : noun
3 types of mixtures : solution, suspension and colloid
for unmix is necesary breaking so bonds