No, it is a pure substance. A "pure substance" does not mean an element. Rather, it means that the given substance has definite physical and chemical properties. "Pure substances" can be either "Elements" or "Compounds" because all substances belonging to these categories have definite physical and chemical properties.
A mixture does not have definite physical and chemical properties, and combine in varying proportions.
Raw Material!(:
yes, yes it is
That is carbon dioxide. It is a raw material
carbon dioxide
Carbon Dioxide and Water
carbon dioxide water and oxygen
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide and water with the enzyme chlorophyll
Carbon dioxide, in photosynthesis, is a reactant, or "raw material" and in cellular respiration, is a product or end product, so it is really either, but the answer to the question according to the category is a "raw material."
Carbon dioxide, in photosynthesis, is a reactant, or "raw material" and in cellular respiration, is a product or end product, so it is really either, but the answer to the question according to the category is a "raw material."
Water, carbon dioxide, and light.
No, glucose is what goes into cellular respiration. It's far more complicated than that but carbon dioxide is not a "raw material."