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Ahaha any real scientist would know that anything that you are mixing a solvent and a solute (or really any biological material, especially milk, cocoa, water, sugar.) you are creating a chemical reaction,always, the way that you breath and move and even think are hundreds too thousands of chemical reactions, working together to form one living thing.

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