It all depends on what kind of jewelry yourtalking about. If your piece is made up of only one solid piece of only one substance, element, or mineral. then yes because there is no other substance that makes it impure.If you take a common element like gold and form it into a bracelet than you have a pure piece of jewelry because it does not contain olivine or magnetite or any other mineral, rock or element.
No, a gold bracelet is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of gold and possibly other elements, such as silver or copper, used to strengthen the gold for jewelry-making.
An alloy can sometimes be much stonger than the pure substance. For instance, pure gold is quite malliable and can be crushed very easy.
No, a gold necklace is not a pure substance but a mixture. It is made up of gold along with other metals like copper or silver to give it strength and durability.
Silver is a chemical element represented by the symbol Ag. It is a pure substance that is commonly used in jewelry, coins, and various industrial applications.
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A pure substance is classified by having a definite and constant composition. The substance can be either an element or a compound, but what makes the substance pure, is that it does not vary.