Hazardous chemicals are sometimes accidentally released during manufacturing, storage or transportation, such as during a train derailment
Chemicals are not livings things.
The three main things that store energy in chemicals are carbohydrates (such as glucose), fats (triglycerides), and proteins. These molecules can be broken down through various metabolic processes to release stored energy for use by the body.
Yes, all living things contain chemicals.
When anything is burned, it releases chemicals, because everything is "chemicals".
Sea Jellies do NOT release chemicals. They sting stupid people who only THINK they release chemicals, confusing them with Algal Blooms, which are massive population explosions of phytoplankton which release toxic chemicals into the water. Normally, jellies sting either in defense or to catch prey.
Food freshness and vitamin content can be preserved by chemicals.
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There are various chemicals that make things rust and a good example is muriatic acid. Rust occurs when iron is oxidized.
Maybe because the chemicals might be ruined or not considered "chemicals" anymore. As you all know, water purifies things; it doesn't destroy things. Chemicals are in the FRH. Water would purify it.
Yes, plants release chemicals for self-defense to deter herbivores, pathogens, and competitors. These chemicals can be toxic or distasteful to deter predators or inhibit the growth of surrounding plants.
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it affects the environments with their chemicals.