Chemistry, asked by abhi300729, 8 months ago

Chemistry happens in the world around you, not just in a lab. Matter interacts to form new products through a process called a chemical reaction or chemical change. Every time you cook or clean, it's chemistry in action. Your body lives and grows thanks to chemical reactions. There are reactions when you take medications, light a match, and draw a breath. These examples of chemical reactions from everyday life are a small sampling of the hundreds of thousands of reactions you experience as you go about your day​

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Chemistry happens in the world around you, not just in a lab. Matter interacts to form new products through a process called a chemical reaction or chemical change. Every time you cook or clean, it's chemistry in action. Your body lives and grows thanks to chemical reactions. There are reactions when you take medications, light a match, and draw a breath. These examples of chemical reactions from everyday life are a small sampling of the hundreds of thousands of reactions you experience as you go about your day.

Key Takeaways: Chemical Reactions in Everyday Life

Chemical reactions are common in daily life, but you may not recognize them.

Look for signs of a reaction. Chemical reactions often involve color changes, temperature changes, gas production, or precipitant formation.

Simple examples of everyday reactions include digestion, combustion, and cooking.

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