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their are many examples of chemistry that have been use in our daily life.....for example the soap that we always use in our bathing tym.
Chemistry in your daily life includes what you are eating. You have to know what nutrients will help you maintain balance internally.
give me five professions that use chemistry?
You would use chemistry software if you feel you need assistance in your chemistry work, for examples such as drawing chemical structure designs. Chemistry software is often found useful by chemistry major students in college.
Yes, because chemistry is a science.
Magic Tricks are tricks, illusions, bends and etc that magicians use to perform for their audience to entertain them.Interesting fact: Some Magic Tricks are made possible because the magician uses Science, Math, Physics and Chemistry to accomplish it.
http://www.masteryourmagic.com/learn-magic/?a=a553 this is an amazing sight for magic tricks. It gives you twenty free tricks and you can get more with a membership or you can buy their DVD "Abracadabra". This is an amazing movie it not only teaches you how to do tricks but also how to not get caught, how to use misdirection, and what to do if you get caught. its amazing!
No, it is neither Black or White magic(k). That was Stage Magic tricks or Illusion
Only in video games. In reality, magic doesn't exist. Magicians only use tricks.
no magic tricks are real. I no this because I am a magician. I usually have secret gimmicks or I just use science.
David Blaine does use audience participation in some of his magic tricks.
They both use chemicals. But alchemy used magic also.
No, the magician hides them so he can use them over ad over again and doesn't waste money on buying new birds everytime he does a magic trick.
Manna or mana in gaming refers usually to magic or magic points. Asking how much mana someone has is actually asking how many magic points they have in a game to use to make spells or conjure tricks.
A copy or something that you use to trace or an example.
their are many examples of chemistry that have been use in our daily life.....for example the soap that we always use in our bathing tym.
The vast majority of plastic magic kits use the same dozen or so tricks, and will be very familiar to any magician. If you can find a magician in your area, they may be willing to help. You can find out if there is a magic club in your area here: http://www.magician.org/portal/en/ibm_localrings Interesting to note: some beginning magicians, who have gone on to become famous professional performers, got a magic kit with missing instructions or instructions in a different language, and they enjoyed trying to learn the tricks on their own. Sometimes they got it right, sometimes they got it wrong, and sometimes they came up with a very original idea for the tricks!