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Heating is a major application.
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The 2 main groups would be sugars and fats. Though people also sometimes burn proteins and alcohols.
Fireplace crystals change the color of a flame because of their chemistry of combustion. The crystals have different chemical compounds in them, and each compound gives off a certain color light when it is burned. You experience the wonderful effects of this every year when you watch fireworks. The people who make fireworks know (just as do the people who make fireplace crystals) what chemical compounds will burn with a bright red flame, what ones make the brilliant blues and which the superb greens.
If you have a paper called OSMOSIS IS NOT A DISEASE, then you're not alone. I think the answer is metabolism. A lot of people have this paper.
In science: Chemistry is the identification of substances that matter is composed of such as chemical compounds. It is the study of chemical reactions, changes, interactions, and processes.In People: Chemistry is the psychological interaction or complexity of emotions between two or more people.
People who don't like pie
People who want to change the colour of a diamond use radiation, not a chemical.
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Baking is all about Chemical Changes. The reason cake batter turns into a cake is because of chemical reactions.
People are compounds.
Heating is a major application.
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There are four different types of organization changes. The changes are: strategic, structural, process- oriented and people- centered.
The chemical change produces one or more new substances, the physical change does not. Many people will tell you that the difference is that chemical changes can't be reversed, but this is an oversimplification used to help students when they are first learning about the types of change. In fact it's possible to reverse chemical changes, though it's sometimes quite difficult. Then again, some physical changes are hard to reverse too.
they would make changes that all people should dance the samba!
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