In science, reactions occur based on the interactions between different substances or forces. These reactions can result in changes such as chemical reactions, physical changes, or the release of energy. Understanding these reactions is a key aspect of scientific study and can help explain the behavior of matter and energy in the natural world.
No, carbon doesn't react with hydrochloric acid. We did this experiment today in Pre-IB Science. =]
Chemistry is the branch of science that deals with the study of elements and substances, their properties, composition, and how they interact and react with each other. It explores the structure of matter at the molecular and atomic levels.
NH3 is generally basic acid. It reacts with acidic things.
No. Sulfur is flammable, meaning it will react fairly easily with oxygen among other things.
In science, valence refers to the combining power of an element. It determines how many chemical bonds an atom can form with other atoms. Valence is important in understanding and predicting how elements will react with each other to form compounds.
without science, we wouldn't know what chemicals react to do different things. we wouldn't know about things like paracetamol and anaesthetic without science, or if we did know about them we wouldn't know how they worked.
A science that deals with substance and element is the fictional science
Aluminum does react with fluorine gas (which is the most corrosive substance known to science).
Your reflexes automatically make you react to things without you knowing it. You react to someone throwing something at you to protect your body.
it makes your brain react quickly to things in life.
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science happens
Chefs use science to measure and mix ingredients. They use science to learn how different ingredients react to each other.
Science connects things to realize interdependence among them.
The Science of Things was created on 1999-10-26.
In science you do experiments and observe things