Chemistry, asked by Ramziii8159, 1 year ago

How is chemistry used in everyday life?

Answers

Answered by SURYANSHmathur
0

Digestion relies on chemical reactions between food and acids and enzymes to break down molecules into nutrients the body can absorb and use. Soaps and detergents act as emulsifiers to surround dirt and grime so it can be washed away from clothing, dishes, and our bodies. Drugs work because of chemistry.

hope it helps..

mark me as brainliest

Answered by smartysurya773389
0

Other nutrients like vitamins and minerals and water are all important chemical  compounds. ... Again, chemical reactions important to everyday life. The drugs people use are all extracted from plants or synthesized in laboratories--chemistry! Soaps, detergents, household cleaners are all chemicals made in a lab.

Similar questions