A chemical reaction
Saturday, March 21, 2009 Labels: chemical reaction 0 commentsA chemical response is a process that always results in the interconversion of chemical substances.( 1) The substance or substances originally involved in a chemical response are called reactants. Chemical responses are generally characterized by a chemical change, and they yield one or further products, which generally have parcels different from the reactants. Classically, chemical responses encompass changes that rigorously involve the stir of electrons in the forming and breaking of chemical bonds, although the general conception of a chemical response, in particular the notion of a chemical equation, is applicable to metamorphoses of abecedarian patches, as well as nuclear responses. Different chemical responses are used in combination in chemical conflation in order to get a asked product. In biochemistry, series of chemical responses catalyzed by enzymes form metabolic pathways, by which mixtures and decay naturally insolvable in conditions within a cell are performed.
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