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cricket20 [7]
4 years ago
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Give some examples of pure chemical substances. give some examples of pure chemical substances. gasoline soda water and brass br

onze and brass sugar, carbon dioxide, and water
Chemistry
1 answer:
andreyandreev [35.5K]4 years ago
7 0

Pure substances are those substances that are made of only one type of atom or only one type of molecule .

As  sugar, carbon dioxide, and water are made up of only one type of molecules that is why classified as Pure substances.

While other that is gasoline soda water and brass bronze and brass sugar, are not made up of only one type of atom or molecules that is why not classified as  Pure substances.

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