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Pure water does not contain colour but impure water contains Other compounds.
Any chemical may be pure or impure.
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The contrast is between "pure" and "applied", not between "pure" and "impure". Pure science investigates questions without regard to any practical applications that might derive from answering the questions. Applied science chooses questions to investigate based on the anticipated usefulness of answering the question. Anyone using the term "impure science" is just making a joke.
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Generally an impure material is cheaper than a pure material; the word advantage is not so adequate here - can use pure or impure, this depends on the specific applications.
Pure refers to something that is uncontaminated or undiluted, while impure means that something has been mixed with or contaminated by foreign substances. In terms of substances, pure substances have a consistent composition, while impure substances contain additional elements or compounds.
The suitable prefix for pure is pure it won't make sense of you put another set of words in front of pure it just would not make
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