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Sulfur (S) Oxygen (02) water (H2O) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) are all
examples of pur...
Chemistry, 18.11.2020 21:20 hectorgonzalejr333
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Sulfur (S) Oxygen (02) water (H2O) and Sodium Chloride (NaCl) are all
examples of pure substances. Which of the following describes all pure
substances *
A pure substance cannot be broken down into simpler substances
O A pure substance consists of only one element
A pure substance has a definite chemical composition
A pure substance is normally found as a solid in room temperature
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