when rain falls, when there is a bush-fire, i know you may think "what a bush-fire?" but sometimes government or people do bush-fires on purpose to make fertilization (some plants have to be burnt to fertilize
Some examples are burning, rusting, and Combustion
refining ore to metal
fire (not always man made)
magazines
Chemical Energy
No, absolutely not. There are much smaller particles, first Electrons (which are part of reactions), Then Quarks that neutrons and protons are made of (and are part of reactions), and much, much smaller particles after that also are involved in chemical reactions.
in chemical reactions, energy is absorbed or released when chemical bonds are broken and new ones are formed.
ATP is a most common substance that participate in chemical reactions of a living cell. They supply the energy needed for the reaction. They are made of adenosine base,3 phosphate groups and a nitrogenous base.
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energy can be made via two common chemical processes the first is? and the second is?
the result that comes by mixing the chemical to chemical
Chemical bonds are made and broken by chemical reactions. After chemical bonds have been broken, then energy is released, and if a chemical bond is made, then energy is absorbed.
yes
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions inside living organisms. They are made up of proteins.
Chemical Energy
Chemical reactions are:- synthesis- decomposition- single displacement- double displacementThe classification is made taking into account the reactants and products.
Detrital- made of sediment grains Orgains- Made of fossils Chemical- from due to chemical reactions I hope this helped you enough :)
No, absolutely not. There are much smaller particles, first Electrons (which are part of reactions), Then Quarks that neutrons and protons are made of (and are part of reactions), and much, much smaller particles after that also are involved in chemical reactions.
Rutherfordium is an artificial chemical element resulting from nuclear reactions.
It is used to heat liquids or to made chemical reactions.
Examples: sulfate, nitrate, chloride, fluoride, iodide, nitride, carbide of aluminium, etc.