blokeybloke
Wayfarer
VagabondSpectre
blokeybloke
A Seagull
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leo
Nils Loc
Moliere
I often see it being defined as a form of matter having constant chemical composition with characteristic properties although I do not understand what this means — blokeybloke
Nils Loc
I don't think "substance" has a precise technical meaning in the context of chemistry. You could differentiate this mixture of salt and water from, say, just salt by itself and water by itself and say these are substances whereas mixtures are not -- thereby setting out how you mean to use the word "substance" in the conversation. — Moliere
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blokeybloke
Streetlight
Is water a type of molecule or is water made of molecules? — blokeybloke
leo
Moliere
Mentalusion
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Streetlight
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