Neither. Pure silver is an element.
compound
No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water. Silver chloride = AgCl
No, as its name might indicate it is a compound and therefore a pure substance.
Sterling silver is an alloy of silver and another metal (usually copper). The alloy is a mixture of the 2 metals, not a compound. To be called sterling silver it needs to have at least 92.5 percent silver. Pure silver is too soft to be useful (such as in silverware or jewelry). The alloy has the advantage of being stronger than pure silver. See related Wikipedia article.
Toluene is a compound. not a mixture
Dextrose is a pure substance.
No, it is a pure compound, not a mixture. A mixture can be separated physically, like sand and water. Silver chloride = AgCl
No, as its name might indicate it is a compound and therefore a pure substance.
A compound is a pure material.
Silver ingots, as we normally see them, are usually essentially Pure Silver (element) with a very small percent of impurities alloyed (mixture.)
Sterling silver is an alloy of silver and another metal (usually copper). The alloy is a mixture of the 2 metals, not a compound. To be called sterling silver it needs to have at least 92.5 percent silver. Pure silver is too soft to be useful (such as in silverware or jewelry). The alloy has the advantage of being stronger than pure silver. See related Wikipedia article.
Toluene is a compound. not a mixture
A compound is a pure substance.
No. A compound is never a mixture. A compound is a pure substance.
Dextrose is a pure substance.
sugar (generally glucose) is a pure organic compound, not mixture.
Pure water is a compound, not mixture.
Pure water is a compound, not mixture.