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Pure Compound

A pure compound is a type of chemical compound that consists of only one type of element. It is composed of atoms of the same element combined together chemically. Pure compounds are characterized by their uniform composition and properties.

Senses and Usages:

1. Chemistry:

In chemistry, a pure compound refers to a substance that contains only a single type of molecule. It is formed by a chemical reaction between elements, resulting in a distinct compound with unique properties.

Example:

The compound H2O is a pure compound consisting of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.

2. Linguistics:

In linguistics, a pure compound refers to a compound word in which both elements are fully pronounced and have equal stress. It is formed by merging two separate words to create a new word with a combined meaning.

Example:

The word "blackboard" is a pure compound formed by merging the words "black" and "board," referring to a slate-like writing surface.

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