If it is a pure substance, than only one! Now that pure substance may contain many different elements (as many elements can make up a single pure compound), but a pure substance means only one compound.
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, while substances are specific types of matter with constant composition and distinct properties. Substances are a subset of matter, and matter can consist of a single substance or a mixture of different substances.
Metal does not contain calories because it is an inorganic substance and not a source of energy like food.
A substance can be classified as a form of matter that has a specific chemical composition and properties. This includes elements, compounds, and mixtures. Examples of substances include water (H2O), salt (NaCl), and air (a mixture of gases).
No substance always has the same composition and properties, unless that substance is only considered in one of the various phases of matter. An element would be the logical choice, but many compounds and even solutions are the same no matter what (of course dependent on phase).
A pure substance contains only one kind of matter. It cannot be separated into other substances by physical means.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space, while substances are specific types of matter with constant composition and distinct properties. Substances are a subset of matter, and matter can consist of a single substance or a mixture of different substances.
Perfume is a liquid substance that you put on your body that smells good to the wearer. There are many different kinds of perfume, those that contain alcohol are watered down.
No, cells contain mixtures of many substances.
Chemicals? There are many kinds of chemical fertilizer and they all contain different ingredients.
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Ultrapure aluminium contain only aluminium atoms.
Yes, or actually it's several substances. There are many different kinds of sugar.
Yes. Basically, any objects you can touch - and many that you can't - contain matter.
Lysosomes are the organelles which are capable of digesting many kinds of molecules.
No substance 'consists' of density. Rather density is a property of matter or substance. It is the amount of matter of a substance in a certain volume of that substance. A combination of a unit of mass (eg. kilogram) and a volume (eg. a cubic metre) You would say that a substance has a density of so many kilograms in a cubic metre.