Gamma radiation
it is made of one PARTICLE THROUGHOUT AND HAS NOTHING ADDED TO IT
Yes, a pure substance is a substance that is made up of only one type of particle. This means that all particles in a pure substance are identical in terms of their chemical composition.
When a particle of matter meets a particle of antimatter, they annihilate each other, releasing a burst of energy in the form of gamma rays. This process converts their combined mass into pure energy, following Einstein's famous equation E=mc^2.
Light is pure energy and made of Photons
how doesn the position of the element in the perriodic table effect the way it is processed from one to pure substances
Myself? No I cannot. However, particle accelerators do it all the time. The kinetic energy of two particles smashing into each other becomes several more particles. Light -- as "pure" an energy as can be imagined -- is often seen as becoming an electron positron pair.
In the particle theory of matter, a pure substance is made up of only one type of particle, either an element or a compound. A mixture, on the other hand, is made up of two or more different substances physically combined together, with each substance retaining its distinct properties.
Nuclear weapons made them super powers. Pure and simple.
Particle theory explains that all matter is made up of tiny particles. In the case of pure substances, these particles are the same throughout the substance, giving it a uniform composition. This understanding helps in identifying and describing the properties of pure substances based on the behavior of their particles.
A pure substance has only one kind of particle. Sulfur is an example of a pure substance.
Yes, it is the compound Sulfur trioxide. Hint: If it has a chemical formula (with no + or - at the end) it is a pure substance.
It relates the energy of a particle to it's mass. So, if you were to convert 1kg of material into pure energy, the energy you would get out would be calculated using E = mc2.However, this is just the simplified version for a particle that isn't moving. If the particle is moving with a momentum p, then the full formula is used: E2 = p2c2 + m2c4.