An example of a pure substance in everyday life is distilled water. It consists of only water molecules with no other substances or impurities present.
A hydrate is considered a pure substance because it contains a specific ratio of water molecules to other molecules within its crystal structure.
In daily life, common pure substances include distilled water, which is essential for drinking and cooking, and table salt (sodium chloride), used for seasoning food. Other examples are sugar (sucrose) for sweetening beverages and pure ethanol, often used in hand sanitizers. Additionally, pure substances like oxygen and nitrogen are vital components of the air we breathe.
water, methane, oxygen, silver, gold.
water doesn't live, it enables a human being to live. yay water!!!!
"Pure life" in French is translated as "vie pure".
To say "pure" in Hawaiian, you would use the word "nīele."
pure-or-re
somr people may say not much but that's a lie hospital use pure oxygen for life support you can breathe in pure oxygen for 12 years strait and not die
Great life! Pure life! It's a way how to say:"It's all good!"
purée is a french word!
純粋 junsui - innocent, pure
translated "pure" into spanish is "puro" (roll the r)
The Sanskrit word for pure is "शुद्ध" (śuddha).
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life on earth just pure stupid