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Difference between pure substances and mixtures

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Answered by nicholasjenkins764
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Firstly, a pure substance is matter which cannot be separated into any other kind of matter when using the physical or chemical process. All the particles which make up a pure substance have the same color, taste, composition and texture. In other words, it can be an element or a compound, which consists of only one component with a definite composition, chemical and physical properties.

Secondly, a mixture is a combination of two or more substances which are not united using a chemical procedure. The components that make up a mixture do not exist in fixed proportions, and most of the natural substances that you are familiar with, are mixtures. Examples of mixtures include water, alcohol, oil, and dye.

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A pure substance is made up solely of that substance and can't be separated into any other substances. A mixture can be separated into two or more pure substances. While pure substances have clearly defined physical and chemical properties, mixtures have different properties, depending on the proportions of the pure substances in each mixture and on the location in the mixture.

Answered by Anonymous
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Pure substances are further broken down into elements and compounds. Mixtures are physically combined structures that can be separated into their original components. A chemical substance is composed of one type of atom or molecule.

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