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This process is electrolysis.
The process of halogenation is a chemical reaction between a compound, usually an organic compound and a halogen. An example of halogenation is fluorination or chlorination.
It is a physical process as it is revesible. Chemist John Thanks
No, all organic compound is not made up of plants.Some can be synthesis in the lab artificially. Although there are many compounds which are obtained in nature.All plants produce Glucose in the process of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the only way of storing carbon. Glucose has 6 carbon atoms.
It is electrolysis becouse its a chemical reaction in which an electrical current is used to decompose a compound
A solution. A "solution" is not a process. The process of particles spreading evenly through a mixture is called dispersion or diffusion.
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Insulin is not a process it is an organic compound, a hormone.
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Organic compounds are usually made from carbon. Ethyl Alcohol is an organic compound C2H5OH Organic compounds are made by and used by living things. Life is process of organic chemistry.
The chemical process in which a nitro group is added to an organic compound
Biomass is any organic material, and we process this material into things like gas to create electricity.
Cellular respiration.
Hydroxylation is a chemical process. During this process a hydroxyl group is introduced into an organic compound, and it is the first step of oxidative degradation of organic compounds in the air.
The process of halogenation is a chemical reaction between a compound, usually an organic compound and a halogen. An example of halogenation is fluorination or chlorination.
Acetolysis is the process of the breakdwon of an organic compound using either acetic acid or acetic anhydride.
Yes, caffeine is an organic compound. The caffeine in mountain dew was extracted from coffee in the process of making decaffeinated coffee.