If all of the molecules of the substance are the same molecule
It's a pure substance because even though the atoms are different they still the same. If that makes sense?
No. A pure substances has a definite and constant composition.
Matter that is not a mixture of different types of Atoms. A pure substance is a collection of Matter that is comprised from [and or composed of] Atoms of only One Atomic Element.
An aerosol may be pure or an impure material, homogeneous or not.
A pure substance is one that comprises either just one element or just one compound with nothing else mixed in. Thus:-Distilled water is a pure substance,Salt water is a mixture,24 carat gold is a pure substance,White gold is a mixture.
An element is a pured substance and a pure substance is a material
A pure substance is classified by having a definite and constant composition. The substance can be either an element or a compound, but what makes the substance pure, is that it does not vary.
A mixture can be defined as a material composed of two or more different substances that are not chemically combined. This makes nitrogen a pure substance.
It's a pure substance because even though the atoms are different they still the same. If that makes sense?
An "illustration" is a drawing, it has both material and abstract parts.
No. A pure substances has a definite and constant composition.
If there is no salt or substance that makes it impure it is a pure mixture
Matter that is not a mixture of different types of Atoms. A pure substance is a collection of Matter that is comprised from [and or composed of] Atoms of only One Atomic Element.
An aerosol may be pure or an impure material, homogeneous or not.
If all of the molecules of the substance are the same molecule
No. To start with, air is not a pure substance, and mixiong it with something else just makes it worse.
No. Sulfur dioxide is a compound, which makes it a pure substance, not a mixture.