Yes, diamond has a definite chemical composition, consisting entirely of carbon atoms arranged in a crystal lattice structure. This uniform arrangement is what gives diamond its unique properties, such as hardness and brilliance. While natural diamonds can contain trace impurities that may affect their color, the fundamental composition remains consistent as pure carbon.
A material with definite properties and definite chemical composition is called a pure substance.
yes it can
Yes, after the Law of definite proportions; but now it is clear that this law is not applicable to all known chemical compounds.
This is a solid.
5 characteristics of a mineral are: 1. Has to be a solid 2. Has to be inorganic 3. Has to occur in nature 4. Has to have a definite chemical composition 5. Has to have a crystalline structure
A material with definite properties and definite chemical composition is called a pure substance.
Minerals have a definite chemical composition, are solid, are inorganic, are naturally occurring, and have a crystalline structure.
Yes, fluorite has a definite chemical composition: it is a calcium fluoride mineral with the chemical formula CaF2.
Yes
A definite chemical composition
yes it can
Colon is an organ not a compound with definite composition.
Yes
This law hasn't a chemical equation !
A definite chemical composition
Definite chemical composition is when a mineral is made of the same material throughout. Basically when a mineral is only made of one material all the way through, not part iron in one part and then gold in the rest.
Pure CARBON