NaCl, or sodium cholride, which is also salt.
It's in most food as substance in order to give it flavor,
so that could be an answer (and there are of course more
substances).
*Hope that answered your question!:)
Foods are not pure substances.
Water
nickel,cobalt
Salt and sugar are examples of substances that readily dissolve in water.
A material noun is a word for a material, a substance, or an ingredient that other things are made from. Some examples are:cottongoldcalciumconcreteplasticironbrassmilksilverrubbersalttarclothwoodpaperglassleathersand
Both are correct. The noun 'food' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for a substance. Quantities of food expressed as amounts or measures called partitive nouns. Some examples are a bowl of food, a pound of food, a quantity of food, etc. The plural form, 'foods' is a word for 'types of' or 'kinds of' food. Some examples are: They served a buffet of international foods. Some foods that contain vitamin C are citrus fruit, sweet peppers, kiwi, and guava. The foods at the county fair are my biggest indulgence.
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Cobaltto is a chemical substance. You can find this in nickles and the earth.
A colloid is a type of mixture where tiny particles of one substance are dispersed, but not dissolved, in another substance. All prepared food dishes are examples of colloids.
A fluid is a substance which can flow, so some examples of fluids would be coffee, tap water, and steam.
specialization is food:)
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