Classify the following substances according to their uses:
sand, soap, wool, window glass, bamboo, cotton, bricks, silk, leafy vegetables, cement, fruits, water, sugar.
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A substance is best described as a sample of material that’s bodily and chemical characteristics remain the identical right through the sample.
The substances that we are surrounded by are either natural or synthetic and all of them have their own uses.
Here we categorize sand, soap, wool, window glass, bamboo, cotton, bricks, silk, leafy vegetables, cement, fruits, water, and sugar by their uses. Sand, window glass, bricks, and cement are used in construction.
Soap is used for bathing, Wool, cotton, and silk are used in making clothes, leafy vegetables and fruits are for eating, and water has several uses, the most important being drinking.
The substances that we are surrounded by are either natural or synthetic and all of them have their own uses.
Here we categorize sand, soap, wool, window glass, bamboo, cotton, bricks, silk, leafy vegetables, cement, fruits, water, and sugar by their uses. Sand, window glass, bricks, and cement are used in construction.
Soap is used for bathing, Wool, cotton, and silk are used in making clothes, leafy vegetables and fruits are for eating, and water has several uses, the most important being drinking.
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