Biko, nilupak, and buko salad are examples of what kind of mixture? A. Solid C. Liquid B. Heterogeneous D. Homogeneous 3. A homogeneous mixture has the same properties. It means that the substances are mixed thoroughly and after stirring, it appears as one substance. You can no longer distinguish one component from the other. What is the other term for a homogeneous mixture? A. Solution B. Dissolution C. Solute D. Solvent PLEASE ANSWER, I NEED IT FOR MY BRAINLY ANSWER.
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2. Biko, nilupak, and buko salad are examples of what kind of mixture?
Answer: B. Heterogeneous
3. A homogeneous mixture has the same properties. It means that the substances are mixed thoroughly and after stirring, it appears as one substance. You can no longer distinguish one component from the other. What is the other term for a homogeneous mixture?
Answer: A. Solution
Explanation
In science, a mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded. Mixtures can be homogeneous or heterogeneous, depending on how well the substances are combined.
Biko, nilupak, and buko salad are Filipino delicacies made by combining different ingredients such as coconut milk, sticky rice, cassava, condensed milk, fruits, and cheese. These dishes are clear examples of heterogeneous mixtures because their components remain physically distinct. When you look at or eat them, you can still see and identify the different ingredients. The textures and flavors are also not uniform throughout the dish. Therefore, the correct answer for number 2 is B. Heterogeneous.
On the other hand, a homogeneous mixture is one where the components are mixed so thoroughly that they appear as a single substance. You cannot distinguish one component from another. This type of mixture is also called a solution. A common example is salt dissolved in water — the salt particles are spread evenly and cannot be seen. You cannot separate the components easily once they are mixed.
A solution consists of a solute (the substance being dissolved, like salt) and a solvent (the substance doing the dissolving, like water). Once mixed, the result is a homogeneous mixture, or in simpler terms, a solution. Thus, the correct answer for number 3 is A. Solution.
Understanding the difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous mixtures helps us identify and classify substances in our daily lives, from food to cleaning products and even natural resources like air and seawater.
