Is alcohol is a mixture or a pure substance
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Drinking alcohol (ethanol) is a not a mixture,
but a pure substance that happens to be a liquid at room temperature
and typical atmospheric pressure. It's about 43%
ethanol, the rest is mostly water (which makes it a mixture).
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Answer:
Alcohol is a pure substance and not a mixture.
Explanation:
Each substance's molecules are distinct from those of all other substances in terms of size, shape, and weight. This concept is used to investigate the distinction between a pure material and a mixture. When we think about molecules, we can distinguish a pure material from a mixture.
One type of molecule exists in a pure material. Solids, liquids, and gases all qualify as pure substances. One example of a pure material is pure sugar. It just contains sugar molecules. Pure substances include alcohol, lead, and water. Each of them contains a single type of molecule. Two or more distinct types of molecules are combined to form a mixture.
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