chemical reactions can go into many ways, such as bonding.It changes appearances or affect on other things, but chemical reaction generaly means :A change in which a substance (or substances) is changed into one or more new substances.
Chemistry is the study of matter. Anything relating to matter as in: the properties of it, how to change it, combining, and any other things related to matter is in chemistry
Chemistry is the study of atoms and how different interventions affect changes in the substances they form. Basic chemistry covers the parts of an atom and basic chemical compounds.
Chemistry is the study of matter at the atomic and molecular level, and, yes, one must use chemical processes to study chemistry.
This branch of chemistry is called electrochemistry.
No. It is a separate science, but there are a lot of aspects in it that do involve chemistry, like defining what elements are in the planets and stars and other objects in space.
Cooking at high temperature involve chemical reactions.
Cooking involve chemical reactions, more if high temperature is used.
Because all process within living organisms involve chemical reactions.
Organic chemistry is the carbon compounds chemistry.
For example linguistics, philosophy, sociology, mathematics doesn't involve chemistry.
No
Cooking doesn't necessarily involve engineering. It is more of a chemistry or science.
Yes, but as you get more into chemistry at higher levels, algebra will not be of any use to you(i.e organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, etc).
Yes, a cow's digestive system involves chemistry. The digestive processes of all animals involve some type of chemical digestion.
This branch of chemistry is called electrochemistry.
yes! right from production to its reaction!
In textile industries Bleaching and Dyeing are main processes which involve the chemical reactions. In this way, chemistry is involved in textile.
Much of what is done in the lab involves chemistry or preparation of standard solutions at different concentrations. Chemistry, well all sciences really, involve math. Chemistry in the lab involve simple math calculations. Algebra, trig, and calculus are used to analyze data
Food production involve chemical reactions.
No. It is a separate science, but there are a lot of aspects in it that do involve chemistry, like defining what elements are in the planets and stars and other objects in space.