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Yes Nitrogen is a pure substance because pure substances are both compounds and elements. Nitrogen is an element.
Nitrogen is an element it has an atomic number of 7
It is homogeneous, but it is not a mixture. It is an element, which is a pure substance.
NH3, which stands for ammonia, is a pure substance. It is a compound composed of two elements, nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H), in a fixed ratio, and it has uniform properties throughout.
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Yes Nitrogen is a pure substance because pure substances are both compounds and elements. Nitrogen is an element.
nitrogen gas is BASICALLY JUST PLAIN NITROGEN AND THUS IT IS A PURE SUBSTANCE.
Nitrogen is not a mixture it's an element.
A mixture can be defined as a material composed of two or more different substances that are not chemically combined. This makes nitrogen a pure substance.
Nitrogen is an element it has an atomic number of 7
A mixture is formed.
It is homogeneous, but it is not a mixture. It is an element, which is a pure substance.
NH3, which stands for ammonia, is a pure substance. It is a compound composed of two elements, nitrogen (N) and hydrogen (H), in a fixed ratio, and it has uniform properties throughout.
Air is a mixture of gasses, about 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen and then a dash of others. Nitrogen OTOH is one of the elements out of the Periodic Table, which I guess is what you mean with a pure substance.
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Pure substance.
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