Fuels burning is an oxidation reaction.
corrosion of metal substances
The following are the useful effects of oxidation--->1.Aluminium Oxide which is useful in nature for utensils are formed only due to Aluminium's Oxidation.2. Respiration which is an essential process of body's metabolism occurs only due to oxidation of food.3. Oxidation(Controlled) also helps in Burning of fuel.
The products of oxidation of organic compounds vary widely. There are tens of millions of organic compounds. And are they going to be completely oxidized, or is partial oxidation a maybe? Waaaaaaay too many possibilities to even begin to explore them here.
Activation energy is encountered in daily life when starting a fire – a certain amount of initial energy is required to ignite the material. Another example is cooking food, where heat energy is needed to reach a specific temperature for a chemical reaction to occur, like in baking a cake or boiling water. In general, any process that requires an input of energy to initiate a reaction or change involves activation energy.
Redox reactions are VERY important, and have formed the basis of much of what we have discovered, if not directly than indirectly. You will most likely agree with me in saying that the invention of a battery, be it an immobile cell or a portable power source, is an important event in history, correct? Well, the first batteries produced, such as the Voltaic Pile and the Daniell Cell, are actually examples of a redox reaction, where electrons move from chemical to another, changing the chemical species of each as it occurs. For example, in the Daniell cell, copper in a copper nitrate solution and zinc in a zinc nitrate solution have different reduction or oxidation potentials, and thus can induce an electron flow in both an internal circuit (such as a salt bridge- paper soaked in an ionic solution, an electrolytic solution) and an external circuit (such as your device that is powered by the battery).
corrosion of metal substances
respiration
Separation techniques effects our daily life because it helps us to do science easier and is very important to support our daily life.
Some examples of chemical changes in daily life include rusting of iron (oxidation), fermentation of food (enzymatic reaction), cooking an egg (protein denaturation), and burning of wood (combustion).
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Chemical reaction help us in our daily life by / through make all task easier... -sEnA
Rancidity ,corrosion
Oxidation is a chemical reaction where a substance loses electrons. In everyday life, oxidation can cause metal to rust, fruit to turn brown, and oils to become rancid. It is also involved in the process of food spoilage and the browning of cut fruit.
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Oxidation: rancidity , corrosion ,Oxidation reactions occur in the batteries, we use daily. Oxidation of Fruit and Vegetable Slices ,Decay of living matter by atmospheric oxidation, into CO2 and H2O reduction (i'm not so sure! but still): FUELING THE SPACE SHUTTLE. , COMBUSTION AND EXPLOSIONS , EXPLOSIVES , The primary process of reducing ore to produce metals is discussed in the article on Smelting.
Oxidation reactions can lead to the rusting of metals, spoiling of food, and degradation of materials such as plastics and rubber. In biology, oxidation reactions are essential for processes like metabolism and energy production. In the environment, oxidation reactions can affect air quality and lead to the formation of pollutants like ozone.
They are both interdependent