An impure substance contain impurities; for example polluted water is an impure substance.
An impure substance contain impurities. The degree of purity depends on the desired application.
No.
An impure substance can be called a mixture. It could be either heterogeneous mixture or homogeneous mixture.
impure because they are made of more than 1 substance
If a substance in a mixture is preponderant--, if the amount far exceeds the amounts of the other substances in the mixture it is usually called an impure substance. Resource: Separation of the Components of a Mixture Lab -Chemistry
A pure substance has a specific density that remains constant regardless of the amount of substance present. An impure substance may have a density that varies depending on the amount and type of impurities present in the substance.
a mixture.
A substance might be pure with a single compound or impure with impurities along with principal compounds.
yes water is mixture of many impure substances and bacteria.even pure water has some bacterias.
Impurity means is a substance that is present in another substance making it of a low qulity. Means that the substance has some impure (Not pure) articles in it, if water has impurities in it then it has something in it that shouldn't be there it is tainted water.
A pure substance is one which contains only that substance and nothing else. An impure substance contains other substances in varying amounts.
If there is no salt or substance that makes it impure it is a pure mixture