it depends on the source of the sand. If it is sterilized sand from a building supply source wouldn't it be pure?
Mixture, the sand particles are all different
Sand is not a pure substance - it can be a mixture of almost countless compounds. Sand and water is a mixture although, chemically speaking, the term mixture tends to be reserved for mixtures of components that are the same phase.
it is a pure substance.... not
Methane is a pure substance.
it depends on the source of the sand. If it is sterilized sand from a building supply source wouldn't it be pure?
mixture
Mixture, the sand particles are all different
Pure quartz sand and salt is are pure substances (single chemical compounds), Seawater is a mixture of substances.
Because you mixed sand and water together in the beaker.
Sand is not a pure substance - it can be a mixture of almost countless compounds. Sand and water is a mixture although, chemically speaking, the term mixture tends to be reserved for mixtures of components that are the same phase.
Oil and glassmaking from sand in pure deserts. The California area for example though, is a desert and the computer industry is big there.
Concrete is defined as a mixture of cement, sand, and gravel.
Depending on the source of sand: lava, calcium carbonate, other minerals sand may contain only one substances or more.
Oil and glassmaking from sand in pure deserts. The California area for example though, is a desert and the computer industry is big there.
Sand, sand, and desert sand
pure substance, propanone