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Explain the usefulness of chemical changes in everyday life.​

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Answered by hmnagaraja3
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Chemical reactions in everyday life

Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday Life

  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.Chemical battery usage.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.Chemical battery usage.Electroplating a metal.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.Chemical battery usage.Electroplating a metal.Baking a cake.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.Chemical battery usage.Electroplating a metal.Baking a cake.Milk going sour.
  • Chemical reactions in everyday lifeExamples of Chemical Change in Everyday LifeBurning of paper and log of wood.Digestion of food.Boiling an egg.Chemical battery usage.Electroplating a metal.Baking a cake.Milk going sour.Various metabolic reactions that take place in the cells.

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Answered by shukurenai78
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Examples of chemical reactions in everyday life include photosynthesis, rust, baking, digestion, combustion, chemical batteries, fermentation, and washing with soap and water. Chemical reactions occur everywhere in the world around you, not just in a chemistry lab.

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