A substance that contains only one type of element is referred to as 'intrinsic.' An example being 'Intrinsic Silicon,' used in the production of semi-conductors.
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
A substance that contains only one type of element is referred to as 'intrinsic.' An example being 'Intrinsic Silicon,' used in the production of semi-conductors.
A substance that contains only one type of element is referred to as 'intrinsic.' An example being 'Intrinsic Silicon,' used in the production of semi-conductors.
A substance that only contains one kind of atom is called an element.
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Elements.
A substance that is composed of only one kind of matter is called an element. The smallest particle of an element is called an atom.
Every sample of matter is not a substance because a matter may include multiple substances. A substance contains only one kind of matter.
these are usually made of what is known as homonuclear diatomic or monotomic molecules some examples are O2, H2, N2 and also of course pure metals Al, Pb, Ag, Ni etc.
A pure substance is a material which contains atoms of only one kind. It has fixed physical and chemical properties like boiling point, melting point, valency, density.