A battery is a device, not a mixture. It is built by people, often using machines, and consists of a container, an anode, a cathode and an electrolyte, along with terminals or other means of providing electrical current to a circuit. In some batteries the electrolyte may be a mixture of materials. For example, the electrolyte of a lead-acid battery is a mixture of sulfuric acid and water.
pure substance?
No, it is a mixture; rarely a drug is a pure substance.
No a mixture is by definition not a pure substance.
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It is a mixture of substances
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Pure Substance
Pure substance; it is one form of pure carbon.
Car battery acid, primarily composed of sulfuric acid (H₂SO₄) mixed with water, is considered a homogeneous mixture rather than a pure substance. While sulfuric acid itself can be a pure substance, the solution used in car batteries contains varying concentrations of water and acid, making it a mixture. The properties of this mixture can change with different ratios of its components.