Looking Back A. Directions: Identify whether the following mixture is a homogeneous or a heterogeneous mixture. Write your answer on page 9 of this module. 1. vinegar 2. pizza pie 3. mango shake 4. Pakbet 5. vegetable soup B. Direction: Identify the BEST method to separate the components of the given mixtures. 1. salt and water
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