Pure substances have uniform distribution of particles and can be either an element or compound. Mixtures can be separated easily and are not chemically bonded. They do not have uniform distribution.
Pure substances have uniform distribution of particles and can be either an element or compound. Mixtures can be separated easily and are not chemically bonded. They do not have uniform distribution.
A pure substance is a single chemical compound.
A mixture is a sum of different chemical compounds.
1.) a pure substance has a definite chemical formula. 2.) a mixture has two or more kinds of matter and particles.
pure substance made up of only one kind of element but mixture is made up of many elements
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Frequently it is not possible.
pure substance?
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
Chemists prefer the expression pure substance.
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The difference between a homogeneous mixture and a pure substance is that a pure substance has a fixed composition and cannot be separated because it is chemically bonded and a homogeneous mixture can be separated.
No.
A pure substance has only one kind of atom or molecule.A mixture has a number of different pure substances mixed together.
Frequently it is not possible.
pure substance?
Pure substance.
A mixture has different properties throughout; a pure substance has the same properties throughout.
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
A mixture is a substance composed of two or more components physically combined. An element is a pure substance composed of one kind of atom. A compound is a pure substance formed when atoms of two or more elements chemically combine.
Chemists prefer the expression pure substance.
No a mixture is by definition not a pure substance.
A pure substance is a substance that has only that substance in it. One kind of molecule or atom. A homogenous mixture can have different molecules and/or atoms in it, but they have to be in the same physical state. Water mixed with honey would be a homogenous mixture, because they are both liquids. Water mixed with sand would be heterogeneous.