Chemical effects refer to changes that occur in a substance due to chemical reactions, such as the formation of new compounds, changes in color or odor, and release of energy. These effects are the result of atoms rearranging themselves in different ways to form new substances.
Factors that determine whether exposure to a chemical will have a toxic effect include the toxicity of the chemical, the dose or amount of the chemical to which a person is exposed, the duration of exposure, the route of exposure (e.g. inhalation, ingestion, dermal contact), individual characteristics (e.g. age, sex, genetics), and pre-existing health conditions.
The inert pair effect is significant in the chemical properties of elements because it causes certain elements to preferentially lose or share outer electrons, leading to different reactivity patterns compared to other elements in the same group. This can affect the formation of compounds and the behavior of elements in chemical reactions.
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A chemical cocktail refers to a mixture of different chemicals or substances, often used in scientific experiments, toxicology studies, or drug development. It can consist of various compounds combined in specific proportions to achieve a desired effect or result.
A catalyst is an example of something that can produce a chemical reaction or effect, but cannot do so alone. It speeds up a reaction without being consumed in the process.
Generally all in the world is the effect of chemical reactions.
This a phenomenon of chemical weathering.
chemical effect on virus
It would depend on what the chemical is.
A catalyst alters the rate of a chemical reaction.
Yes, because the temperature can change the state of the elements being chemical;y tested so yes it does have and effect
The effect of acid rains is a form of chemical weathering.
Biuret test
yes.
nicatine.
Ethanol leads to drunkenness.
it is electrolysis/ electro dialysis