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what is meant by a substances​

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Answered by alamimroz05
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A substance is a pure single form of matter.

Answered by Rover2004
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A substance is matter which has a specific composition and specific properties. Every pure element is a substance. Every pure compound is a substance. Examples of substances: Iron is an element and hence is also a substance.

Explanation:

A substance is matter which has a specific composition and specific properties.

Every pure element is a substance. Every pure compound is a substance.

Examples of substances: Iron is an element and hence is also a substance. Methane is a compound and hence is also a substance.

Examples of non-substances: Salt water is not a substance. It is a mixture of two substances - sodium chloride and water. Its composition and therefore its properties are not fixed. Gasoline is not a substance. It is a mixture of hydrocarbons and, depending on the composition of the gasoline mixture, gasoline's properties can vary.

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