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.
It all depends on what kind of jewelry yourtalking about. If your piece is made up of only one solid piece of only one substance, element, or mineral. then yes because there is no other substance that makes it impure.If you take a common element like gold and form it into a bracelet than you have a pure piece of jewelry because it does not contain olivine or magnetite or any other mineral, rock or element.
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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.