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Pure air is homogeneous because all components are completely miscible.
If you are talking about the gas we breath in the air, it's a compound. Pure oxygen as a gas exists as a molecule. Oxygen as an element, is unstable and as far as I know doesn't exist as a single element in nature. It will always occur in combination with something else, such as H2O or O2.
most noble gases exist in their pure form because they are so unreactive
No, it does not exist naturally in its pure form. Itexists in the combined form.
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A pure air can be prepared only in laboratory, by mixing the components. Note that air is not a compound but a mixture of gases. In the nature pure air don't exist - the air is polluted.
As per my knowledge pure substance does not have anything else added to it. Air and water are pure substances that exist in nature. A pure substance cannot be taken apart to locate more substances.
Yes it is available in its pure form
air is not pure
reason for air is not pure
yes
Yes in tribal communities and the third world where modern ideas have not influenced them and rural places like China and Russia and Africa.
The term pure mixture doesn't exist; the components can be more or less pure.
No - not naturally, it usually exist with other elements. To achieve a pure form, MnO2 needs to be heated with carbon to remove the oxygen.
Yes.
your head, your left leg, your right leg, your left arm, your right arm, your pencil, and in the air around you.
The biggest limit is that it does not exist everywhere, and the places where it DOES exist may not be the places that need power.