A pure compound substance is one that is composed only of elemental equivalent atoms. Table salt, for example, is composed of sodium and chlorine atoms ionically bound to each other. That isn't exactly "pure" since it requires to atoms...so how about carbon? Carbon can exist in many states- it can be "locked" in, a la diamond, where the crystaline structure is too strong for normal molecules to break, or it can be graphite (also made of carbon), wherepon the simple act of friction causes layers of this atomic structure to stick.
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.
oxygen is an example of a pure substance because a pure substance is made up of one kind of matter and it cannot be broken down into smaller parts.
A compound formula, or molecular formula, tells you about the chemical composition of the substance in terms of the number of atoms of that element that are present. From there, the empirical formula may also be derived by simplifying the molecular formula, as well as its structural formula.
A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
Pure substances are made up of a single element, or a single compound. Table salt is a pure substance because it is made up of only the compound NaCl (sodium chloride). Diamond is a pure substance, it is made up of the element carbon. Air is not a pure substance, it is a mixture of several gaseous elements and compounds (nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide..) Distilled water is a pure substance made up of a single compound H2O.
yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture yes butance is a pure substance and not a mixture
Caffeine is a compound and so is a pure substance.
Propane is a pure substance, a compound with the formula C3H8
Yes, it is the compound Sulfur trioxide. Hint: If it has a chemical formula (with no + or - at the end) it is a pure substance.
A compound is a pure substance.
No, its a compound, which is a pure substance. It is just that molecule and no other molecule, so it is not a mixture.
Salt is a pure substance, i.e. it is an ionic compound consisting of two elements sodium and Chlorine. The formula is NaCl.
If this compound is refined can be classified as a pure substance.
A pure substance is an element or a compound.
A compound is a pure substance. Water is a compound. Compsoed of hydrogen and oxygen COMBINED. The atmosphere is a mixture of incombined gases , princioally nitrogen and oxygen. Of these two gases combined they would form various oxides of nitrogen, all of which are poisonous.
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If there are no impurities [no contaminants] in the Copper Nitrate then it is indeed a pure substance. It is a compound and a compound can be pure [Think: Pure Water] However it is a compound made up of the elements Copper, Nitrogen and Oxygen. Chemical formula: Cu(NO3)2