They occur often in the kitchen and especially the bathroom.
Some of the Chemical changes in a kitchen are:
Baking a cake
Striking a match
Burning toast
Spoiling milk
Sugar dissolving in tea
Printing
baking a cake is not an example of chemical its physical
Cooking and burning involve chemical reactions.
Vinger and bicarb!!
No, chemical reactions occur in both living and non-living systems. In living organisms, chemical reactions are essential for metabolic processes, while in non-living systems, chemical reactions can occur in various environments such as inorganic chemical reactions in the environment.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
No, chemical reactions can be endothermic or exothermic.
In a vacuum
We call this collection of chemical reactions metabolic reactions or metabolism.
Chemical reactions occcur metabolic reactions occur
Weathering can be mechanical or chemical.
Most chemical reactions occur in water, which is an inorganic compound. Water's unique properties, such as its ability to dissolve many substances, make it an ideal medium for chemical reactions to take place.
yes. true.
These are called exothermic reactions.