Matter is a pure substance if it can only be separated by chemical means, NOT physical means. This could be a compound or an element. The opposite is a mixture which can be separated/broken into smaller parts by physical means.
yes matter can be both pure substances and mixtures
Pure matter substances can be elements, compounds, or mixtures where all components are the same throughout. Examples include pure water (H2O), pure iron (Fe), and pure table salt (NaCl).
The difference between pure and mixed matter is apparent only on the atomic or molecular level. A pure matter has only one component, while a mixed matter has 2 or more components.
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Pure matter consists of a single type of substance without any impurities, while mixed matter is a combination of different substances. Pure matter has uniform properties throughout, while mixed matter can exhibit varying properties depending on the substances it contains.
ALL substances are matter.
The two types of matter that are pure substances are elements and compounds.
There is no definite one answer to given matter of discussion, its matter of opinion.
The term for matter made of only one type of element is "pure substance," while matter made of only one type of molecule is called a "pure compound."
Pure. The definition of the name Katelynn means Pure, no matter how you spell it.
its matter that is pure and iis a single kind.... such as salt or surgar
Pure water is H2O, liquid at room temperature.