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Trees and plants are living organisms, and therefore have the same needs as all other organisms. For example, they need to be able to fuel their cells with ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and to for that, they need to photosynthesize and produce molecules that can be broken down to release energy.

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What objects use chemical energy?

Objects such as batteries, fuel cells, and living organisms like plants use chemical energy to power their functions. Chemical energy is stored in the form of molecules and is converted into other forms of energy when the objects undergo chemical reactions.


What are the chemical reactions in the environment?

Chemical reactions in the environment include processes like photosynthesis, where plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen, and oxidation reactions that occur when organic matter decomposes. Acid-base reactions can also happen in soil and water, influencing pH levels and nutrient availability for organisms. Additionally, nitrogen fixation by certain bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into forms that plants can use for growth.


Is reactions a chemical or physical?

Reactions can be both chemical and physical. Chemical reactions involve breaking and forming chemical bonds leading to the formation of new substances. Physical reactions involve changes in state, shape, or form of a substance without changing its chemical composition.


How can one predict the products of chemical reactions?

One can predict the products of chemical reactions by understanding the types of reactions involved, the reactants present, and applying knowledge of chemical principles such as the periodic table, bonding, and stoichiometry. This allows for the use of chemical equations and reaction mechanisms to determine the likely products formed.


Is it possible to create oxygen without plants?

Yes, oxygen can be produced through chemical reactions such as electrolysis of water or decomposition of hydrogen peroxide. These methods do not involve plants, but they require energy input to facilitate the reactions.

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