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Is clotting of blood a chemical change

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Answered by singhkshitiz147
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no it is not a chemical change

Answered by enushjbiju816877
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It is a chemical change as it is irreversible.

Proteins in your blood called clotting factors set off a chemical reaction that makes clot get bigger and tougher.

Tiny bits in your blood called platelets get "turned on" by triggers released when a blood vessel is damaged. They stick to the walls in the area and each other, changing shape to form a plug that fills in the broken part to stop blood from leaking out.

Proteins in your blood called clotting factors signal each other to cause a rapid chain reaction. It ends with a dissolved substance in your blood turning into long strands of fibrin. These get tangled up with the platelets in the plug to create a net that traps even more platelets and cells. The clot becomes much tougher and more durable

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