mixture
Substance, classified as an element and compound. For an element, it cannot be separated into another simplier substance; for a compound, it can be dicomposed into elements using chemical processes.
Substance refers to a particular kind of matter with uniform properties, such as an element or compound. It is a fundamental concept in chemistry and is often categorized as either a pure substance or a mixture.
Yes, scientists classify matter based on its composition into elements, compounds, and mixtures. Elements are made up of one type of atom, compounds are formed by chemically bonding different elements, and mixtures contain more than one substance physically mixed together.
Two categories used to classify properties of matter are physical properties, which describe the characteristics that can be observed without changing the substance's chemical composition, and chemical properties, which describe how a substance interacts with other substances to form new substances.
If it is a pure substance, than only one! Now that pure substance may contain many different elements (as many elements can make up a single pure compound), but a pure substance means only one compound.
If matter is made up of two or more elements and has the same ratio of atoms no matter the amount of the substance, it is a compound. A compound is a substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together in a fixed ratio.
Matter with a definite composition is a pure substance, such as an element, molecule, molecular compound, or ionic compound.
Two categories used to classify properties of matter are physical properties and chemical properties. Physical properties can be observed or measured without changing the composition of the substance, while chemical properties describe how a substance changes into a new substance through a chemical reaction.
Substance, classified as an element and compound. For an element, it cannot be separated into another simplier substance; for a compound, it can be dicomposed into elements using chemical processes.
well Tell the person its a pure substance so a pure substance can only compound one matter
Any substance composed of atoms, that has mass and occupies space.
atom- an atom is the smallest unit of matter. the atom helped scientists name and classify objects into groups.
Matter is just like a pure substance because you have your own space and own kind of compound
a pure substance! ;)
As energy has no mass, it is not a matter. Hence, it is neither a compound or a mixture.
Substance refers to a particular kind of matter with uniform properties, such as an element or compound. It is a fundamental concept in chemistry and is often categorized as either a pure substance or a mixture.
Liquid air is a mixture not a compound. As we know that air is a mixture of different gases. It contains 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen and remaining 1% is comprising various other gases. The process of preparing liquid air does not involve any chemical reaction and hence no compound is formed. It is basically a physical process involving compression of air as well as cooling simultaneously. Thus liquid air remains a mixture.