Chemistry, asked by casandraharber, 18 days ago

What makes a pure substance different from a heterogeneous mixture?

1: The components of a pure substance are mixed unevenly instead of evenly within the pure substance.
2: Insoluble instead of soluble particles are suspended within the pure substance.
3: Two liquids that normally are not mixable are mixed in a heterogeneous mixture.
4: The components of a pure substance are single elements or compounds instead of a mixture of compounds.

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Answered by muhammedshamaas2008
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Pure substance is a group made up chemical or chemical substances which has constant composition. In other words, pure substance is homogeneous. At all points of the mixture, the composition is not changed. This is in contrast with the heterogeneous mixture where the composition is varying.

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