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Called life.
Examples of chemical changes in daily life include cooking food, baking bread, rusting of metal, lighting fireworks, and digesting food in our bodies.
water, toothpaste, cleaning detergents, chocolate(?),
Chemical processes in daily life include digestion (breaking down food), respiration (exchanging gases in lungs), photosynthesis (producing oxygen in plants), and combustion (burning fuels for heat). They also occur in common activities like cooking (caramelization of sugar), cleaning (dissolving of dirt with detergents), and personal hygiene (using toothpaste for cleaning teeth).
The chemical processes used to build up materials are called anabolism, while the processes used to break down materials are called catabolism. Together, these processes are part of an organism's metabolism, which is essential for maintaining life.
Called life.
Chemical reaction help us in our daily life by / through make all task easier... -sEnA
some chemical energy causes pollution
If you use medicines then yes because AuCI is used in pharmacuticles.
All around us are chemical products and chemical processes.
Biochemistry is the study of chemical processes that occur within living bodies. It involves the study of internal chemical processes and how they relate to the organism's life as well as the chemical composition of an organism.
Scientists hypothesize that chemical events preceded the origin of life on Earth because organic molecules, essential for life, can be formed through non-biological processes like chemical reactions and catalysis. Studying these chemical events can provide insights into how the building blocks of life may have formed on early Earth before biological processes took over.
Chemical reactions occur in respiration, photosynthesis, and more life processes. Respiration and photosynthesis are both essential for life to exist.
Chemical reactions helps life to go on,in that it helps the process of metabolism within cells of living things.
perfume,tooth paste,petrol
water , table salt
Examples of chemical changes in daily life include cooking food, baking bread, rusting of metal, lighting fireworks, and digesting food in our bodies.