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  • 22-06-2021
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why it is wrong to use the term 'Pure Air' in Science?

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OlaMacgregor OlaMacgregor
  • 27-06-2021

Explanation:

Air is a combination of other gases, dust particles, pollens, spores etc. This means that air is a heterogeneous mixture where particles are unevenly distributed.

Air is not considered as a pure substance because there is not one element present in air. A substance which contains only one type of element is called a pure substance.

Therefore, it is wrong to use the term 'Pure Air' in Science.

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