SET THE MOLECULE POLARITIE CLICK "Fast Forward" and observe the system for approximately 2 minutes. Have the substances mixed? CITE COLOR-BASED EVIDENCE to support your answer. CLICK "Show charge shading." Have the substances mixed? CITE CHARGE-BASED EVIDENCE to support your answer. PURPLE=HIGH GREEN HIGH in the first diagram, the green particles and purple particles are not mixed as they are not randomly touching each other but are arranged in such a way that only a few of them are touching They are not mixed PURPLE=NONE GREEN= NONE Mixed Mixed PURPLE=HIGH GREEN= NONE Not mixed Partially mixed

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First one is done. For the boxes at the top labeled mixed and not mixed cite COLOR based evidence to support why they are mixed or not mixed looking at the images next to the boxes.

For boxes at the bottom labeled not mixed, mixed, and, partially mixed cite CHARGED based evidence to support why each image next to the boxes is either not mixed, mixed, or partially mixed.

SET THE MOLECULE POLARITIE
CLICK "Fast Forward" and observe the
system for approximately 2 minutes.
Have the substances mixed?
CITE COLOR-BASED EVIDENCE to
support your answer.
CLICK "Show charge shading."
Have the substances mixed?
CITE CHARGE-BASED EVIDENCE to
support your answer.
PURPLE = HIGH
GREEN=HIGH
In the first diagram, the green
particles and purple particles are
not mixed as they are not
randomly touching each other but
are arranged in such a way that
only a few of them are touching.
They are not mixed.
PURPLE=NONE
GREEN= NONE
Mixed
Mixed
PURPLE = HIGH
GREEN NONE
Not mixed
Partially
mixed
Transcribed Image Text:SET THE MOLECULE POLARITIE CLICK "Fast Forward" and observe the system for approximately 2 minutes. Have the substances mixed? CITE COLOR-BASED EVIDENCE to support your answer. CLICK "Show charge shading." Have the substances mixed? CITE CHARGE-BASED EVIDENCE to support your answer. PURPLE = HIGH GREEN=HIGH In the first diagram, the green particles and purple particles are not mixed as they are not randomly touching each other but are arranged in such a way that only a few of them are touching. They are not mixed. PURPLE=NONE GREEN= NONE Mixed Mixed PURPLE = HIGH GREEN NONE Not mixed Partially mixed
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