No, a piece of carpet is not a pure substance. It is typically composed of a variety of different materials such as fibers, backing, and possibly dyes.
Well any pure *insert element* is a pure substance. If it contains 100% of a substance, it is pure. If you're talking about a gold bar, pretty much no gold exists on Earth that doesn't contain some "contaminant"
It is a pure substance as well as a compound
No, jelly beans are not a pure substance. They are a mixture of sugar, flavoring, and other ingredients.
Copper wire is a pure substance, as it is made entirely of copper atoms.
Carbonic acid is not considered a pure substance because it is a weak acid that can dissociate into carbon dioxide and water. As such, it is a solution rather than a pure substance.
Well any pure *insert element* is a pure substance. If it contains 100% of a substance, it is pure. If you're talking about a gold bar, pretty much no gold exists on Earth that doesn't contain some "contaminant"
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Methane is a pure substance.
The phrase 'pure wool' when used to describe a carpet indicates that the upstanding or visible fibres of the carpet are 100% wool.
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Pure Substance
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.
Neon is a pure substance. Elements and compounds are pure substances; mixtures are not.
CH3COOH is a pure substance. It is the chemical formula for acetic acid.