For paint

1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous?
2. Is it a solution,
suspension, or colloid?
3. Explain your classification. 1 sentence

For orange juice
1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous?
2. Is it a solution,
suspension, or colloid?
3. Explain your classification. 1 sentence

For soda
1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous?
2. Is it a solution,
suspension, or colloid?
3. Explain your classification. 1 sentence

Salad dressing

1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous?
2. Is it a solution,
suspension, or colloid?
3. Explain your classification.1 sentence
Write on a 6th graders response

1 answer

For Paint

  1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous? Heterogeneous.
  2. Is it a solution, suspension, or colloid? Suspension.
  3. Explain your classification. Paint has tiny solid particles that can settle at the bottom if left standing, so it's a mix where you can see the different parts.

For Orange Juice

  1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous? Heterogeneous.
  2. Is it a solution, suspension, or colloid? Suspension.
  3. Explain your classification. Orange juice has pulp and other bits that you can see floating, making it a mix with different parts that don’t completely blend together.

For Soda

  1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous? Homogeneous.
  2. Is it a solution, suspension, or colloid? Solution.
  3. Explain your classification. Soda is evenly mixed, so you can’t see the different parts, making it a solution where everything is blended together.

For Salad Dressing

  1. Is the mixture homogeneous or heterogeneous? Heterogeneous.
  2. Is it a solution, suspension, or colloid? Suspension.
  3. Explain your classification. Salad dressing often has bits of herbs or spices that can separate if it sits, showing it’s a mixture with parts that don’t fully combine.