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Bentonite is added to wine for fining or clarifying it. It's not really a chemical reaction, but a physical change; the particles making wine cloudy stick to it and fall out of solution.
chemical displacement, chemical combination, chemical action
Its actually neither. It is simply a process of a reaction due to protein synthesis. So really, you're very stupid.
A math equation uses variables and numbers, while a chemical equation uses compounds and mole ratios.
The kinds of atoms and the number of each kind are the same on both sides of a balanced chemical equation.
well I'm not really sure but i think it needs time to mix in with each other and then it will cause a chemical reaction.
Bentonite is added to wine for fining or clarifying it. It's not really a chemical reaction, but a physical change; the particles making wine cloudy stick to it and fall out of solution.
The answer is really METABOLISM :)
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy
chemical displacement, chemical combination, chemical action
a non spontaneous reaction is a reaction that doesnt occur naturally and it normally tends to favor the reactants of a chemical reaction. Another thing is that it doesnt really produce free energy
Its actually neither. It is simply a process of a reaction due to protein synthesis. So really, you're very stupid.
you cant really be "allergic", but i get your meaning. yes. it is a chemical reaction specificlly designed to keep blood unclotted, and as a chemical reaction, it has side affects, such as the bumps you get that always itch. but how does this affect European cars? is there one made of mesquitos? and if so, were you dumb enough to buy one?
Electricity is generated by a chemical reaction- there really isn't any wiring per se.
A math equation uses variables and numbers, while a chemical equation uses compounds and mole ratios.
The kinds of atoms and the number of each kind are the same on both sides of a balanced chemical equation.
No, because it's not a reaction. Dissolving is a physical, not a chemical, process. Some things dissociate as a result of being dissolved, and this dissociation can be treated as a chemical reaction, but glucose is not one of them. It is slightly endothermic, though, if that's the part you were really interested in.