No, In the United States, in order for a vanilla extract to be called pure, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration requires that the solution contain a minimum of 35% alcohol and 13.35 ounces of vanilla bean per gallon.
Vinegar is not a metal. It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
Refined substance can be a pure substance depending on the type of sugar used. If the refined sugar is white, then it is a pure substance. If it the refined sugar is brown, then it is not a pure substance.
Cider vinegar is not a pure substance it is a mixture. It contains water, acetic acid and flavouring agents. As there is only one phase present ie no gas or solids it is a homogeneous mixture.
There are many types of sugar but, if you are describing one type of sugar and not a mixture of many sugars it would be a pure substance.
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Vinegar is not a metal. It is a mixture of water and acetic acid.
There is no difference. I did some quick research and found out they were the same: 5% acetic acid, 95% distilled water.
Vegetable oil is lighter than pure water, which in turn is (somewhat) lighter than white vinegar.
It is either pure cane sugar, or it is a white substance that is an illegal drug.
Refined substance can be a pure substance depending on the type of sugar used. If the refined sugar is white, then it is a pure substance. If it the refined sugar is brown, then it is not a pure substance.
White as pure, dry substance
No, wine is not a 'pure' substance. White, rosé and red wines are produced by the fermentation of the several varieties of grapes. Therefore, due to additives and other processes, all wines are not a pure substance.
Cider vinegar is not a pure substance it is a mixture. It contains water, acetic acid and flavouring agents. As there is only one phase present ie no gas or solids it is a homogeneous mixture.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
There are many types of sugar but, if you are describing one type of sugar and not a mixture of many sugars it would be a pure substance.
Yes. It is called sucrose and has a chemical formula of C12H22O11.
pure substance, propanone