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Two applications of chemistry in the following fields. 1. Agriculture 2. Clothing 3.Food 4. Industry5. Health care 6. Construction7. National defence 8. Recreation 9. Transport 10. Communication You will be marked as Brainliest and also you get 25 points please give appropriate answer if you don't know please don't answer its a request. Thankyou​

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Answered by anshik12349
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Answer:

agricultural by fertillisers

clothing

food by

industry by technology

health care by medicines

construction by building technology

Answered by easycups
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Answer:

Answer is given below

Explanation:

1.Chemistry deals with compounds, both organic and inorganic, and agriculture deals with the production of organic products using both organic and inorganic inputs Thus Chemistry forms an integral part of agriculture from molecular to organ level.

2.Chemicals serve different purposes

You can find a large variety of chemicals in textiles and clothing. Some are used to give the product a certain effect – for example, biocides to stop mould from growing on shoes, dyes to give clothes their specific colours, and water repellents to make outdoor wear more practical.

3.Food packaging has advanced due to the material produced by advancements in chemistry. Agricultural chemistry has increased the diversity of the human diet and has led to a greater overall availability of food, both animal and plant. Food Processing: Development of Saccharin and sweeteners, Vitamins and minerals.

4.Chemistry plays an important and useful role towards the development and growth of a number of industries. This includes industries like glass, cement, paper, textile, leather, dye etc. We also see huge applications of chemistry in industries like paints, pigments, petroleum, sugar, plastics, Pharmaceuticals.

5.Chemistry finds many applications in the healthcare field. Development of medicines involves many complicated chemistry processes. Chemistry is used to create materials used in surgery. Much laboratory testing is based on chemistry techniques.

6.chemistry enables innovative technologies that change the way we build things. For example, lighter, but strong concrete additive mixtures made with polystyrene beads reduce the amount of cement needed in concrete, lowering its weight and also improving insulation properties.

7.Irrespective of taxon, the chemicals that play a prominent role in interspecific interactions are rarely the same substances used by an organism to meet the daily challenges of living, such as respiration, digestion, excretion, or, in the case of plants, photosynthesis. They are, in both plants and animals, of "a more secondary character" [to borrow a phrase from Czapek (1)]. These secondary compounds are generally derived from metabolites that do participate in primary physiological processes. In plants, for example, secondary compounds such as alkaloids, coumarins, cyanogenic glycosides, and glucosinolates derive from amino acids; tricarboxylic acid cycle constituents are involved in the formation of polyacetylenes and polyphenols; glucose, aliphatic acids and other "primordial molecules" (2) play a role not only in primary metabolism but in secondary metabolism as well. In insects, many defensive secretions are derived from the same amino acids used to construct proteins [among them, quinones in many beetles and cockroaches derive from tyrosine, formic acid in ants from serine, isobutyric acid in swallowtail caterpillars from isoleucine and valine, and alkyl sulfides in ants from methionine (3, 4)]. Presumably, secondary compounds are physiologically active in nonconspecific organisms precisely because of their secondary nature; it is to be expected that most organisms possess effective means for metabolizing, shunting around

8.Chemistry also helps sports equipment meet modern day needs. Polycarbonate, a strong, shatter-resistant plastic, can also be found in protective sports equipment. Polycarbonate is often used in riding and biking helmets, helping protect riders competing in equestrian and cycling competitions

9.Chemistry has made life much easier in the aspect of transportation . Civilization brought in the invention of cars, air craft and other means of transportation which facilitate the movement of human and goods from one place to the other. These vehicles are powered by products of fractional distillation of crude oil.

10.Chemicals are involved in energy production, food safety, forensics, biomedical technology, ecosystem sustainability, and more and are therefore at the heart of many of society's conversations, such as those about the safety of food and medicines, the consequences of ocean acidification, ensuring access to clean water.

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