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3 September, 20:12
Why is air a pure substance?
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Juliette Sullivan
3 September, 22:00
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Air isn't considered a pure substance
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Because there is no one single chemical element of compound that forms air. Air is a mixture of various purechemical substances, most of which exist in the gaseous state.
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Eileen Moody
3 September, 23:25
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Answer:It isn't
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Air isn't considered a pure substance because there is no one single chemical element of compound that forms air. Air is a mixture of various pure chemical substances, most of which exist in the gaseous state.
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