A(n) is a pure chemical substance with its own characteristic atomic structure and chemical properties.
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The sentence describes a pure chemical substance with its own characteristic atomic structure and chemical properties. This definition fits the definition of an element. An element is a pure substance consisting only of atoms that all have the same number of Show more…
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