Mixing Solids and Liquids
Mixtures and Melting: Mixing Solids and Liquids
Mixing Solids and Liquids
Mixing Solids and Liquids
NCERT anchor
Looking Around 2 — everyday kitchen and play activities where things get mixed together, like making lemonade or mixing paints.
What you'll learn
- When we mix two or more things together, we get a mixture.
- Some mixtures let us still see each part (like rice and pulses).
- Some mixtures blend so well we cannot see the parts separately (like sand in water, stirred).
Key concepts
Verbal: A mixture is made when two or more things are put together and stirred or shaken, without a new substance forming.
Symbolic: Mixing: Thing A + Thing B → Mixture (both still present).
Level 1 — Mixing solids with solids
Rice + pulses mixed in one bowl — you can still pick out each grain.
Level 1 — Mixing solids with liquids
Sand + water, stirred — sand settles at the bottom; water stays on top.
Level 1 — Everyday mixtures
| Mixture | Parts |
|---|---|
| Fruit salad | Apple, banana, grapes |
| Muddy water | Mud, water |
| Trail mix | Nuts, raisins |
Level 2 — Can we separate again?
Many mixtures can be separated back — pick out the pulses, or let sand settle.
Level 2 — India
Mixing besan (gram flour) with water to make batter for pakoras; mixing spices for a masala.
Worked example
You mix small pebbles and cotton balls in a box. Is this a mixture? Can you separate them again?
Step 1 — Pebbles and cotton are both still there, just together.
Step 2 — This is a **mixture**.
Step 3 — You can pick out pebbles by hand; cotton remains.
Answer: Yes, it is a mixture, and yes, you can separate them by hand.
Common mistakes
| Mistake | Why | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Mixing always makes something new | Confusing with cooking/burning | Mixing just puts things together |
| Mixtures cannot be separated | Not always true | Many mixtures can be separated |
| Sand in water disappears | Looks less visible when stirred | Sand still there, settles later |
Quick check
- Name a mixture of two solids you eat.
- What happens when you stir sand into water and then let it rest?
- Is milk with sugar stirred in a mixture?
Stretch: If you mix red and yellow sand, can you get each colour back easily?
Revision tip: Look in your kitchen for three mixtures and name their parts.
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Key Takeaways (TL;DR)
- NCERT anchor
- What you'll learn
- Key concepts
- Worked example
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