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Yes. Water is a naturally occurring substance.
Water is considered a pure chemical substance. Its mass and properties are similar to many of the other constituent elements.
The Water Cycle is considered a natural cycle because it occurs without any significant human intervention.
Normal tap water can be considered as fairly pure and homogeneous; only ultrapure water is correctly pure. Sometimes tap water may contain insoluble impurities.
It depends on your definition of pure substance. In its natural state, honey is a pure substance. Natural honey is a pure natural substance producted by bees. However, honey is a mixture of a great many different elements.
Water is considered a pure substance because its pH is 7, which is right in the middle of the scale from 0-14.
Yes. Water is a naturally occurring substance.
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No. Water is a pure substance.
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A substance is classified as an acid or a base, based on the pH of the substance. pH is the rating of a substance compared to water, which is considered neutral. Water has a pH of 7.0. A substance with a pH less than water is considered acid and higher than water is considered a base. The pH of a substance is determined by a mathematical formula that represents the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
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Water is considered a pure chemical substance. Its mass and properties are similar to many of the other constituent elements.
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Water is considered a pure chemical substance. Its mass and properties are similar to many of the other constituent elements.
The Water Cycle is considered a natural cycle because it occurs without any significant human intervention.
Yes, it is possible for something to be neither an acid or a base. Vinegar isn't considered an acid or a base.