Thursday, February 6, 2020
What are Chemistry and How Is It Used?
What are Chemistry and How Is It Used?Chemistry is a natural tendency that people have to develop while spending time together as they get to know one another. From this natural human tendency, more people are becoming interested in chemistry as it is an avenue to make an interaction with others pleasant. Also, it gives the chance to connect more with one's environment by indulging in activities related to chemistry.At first, you would find that the words 'chemistry'chemical reaction' can be really confusing to the common public. Chemicals are actually reactions of two types of atoms and these reactions are called 'acts'. However, we would not be able to define all the acts as the above mentioned words are often used in ways of reactions. Actually, the main purpose of chemistry is to create useful substances and that is why there are classes of reactions. These classes can easily be listed as follows:Class 1 - Chemical Reaction is where the two components of a substance combine in a certain way to form a new compound. This is sometimes known as collocation. In this process, one substance is changed into another by addition of a chemical catalyst. The molecules of the two substances are chemically bound to each other, thus, the combination results in the creation of a new compound. In many cases, this type of chemical reaction will occur through adding hydrogen or carbon atoms to a compound.Class 2 - Atomic or molecular reaction is where the atoms of a substance are transferred to another substance through a particular process. It is usually done through chemical bonding, but in some cases, the atoms can be pushed through other means, as well. This process is not permanent, which means that the atoms are not transported back to their original state. That is why the atom and its bonds are moved from one form to another. Some examples of this are those bonds that can be broken with heat or oxygen atoms are shared between elements. In addition, new elements can be formed through the use of unstable isotopes.Class 3 - Metathesis is where the two elements are combined to form a new compound. In many cases, the former element is extracted and reused to make a new compound, however, in others, the former element is not recovered. The former element is used to form a new element, but the entire process is irreversible. This is where chemical reactions can occur.Class 4 - Full maturation is where the material is formed into a new compound, or a new element, which is an old compound but has changed forms. Usually, the substance that is extracted will be used to form a new compound. In this process, the old and new compounds will be mixed together. This could involve the use of either of the compounds.As you can see, this process is basically considered as a big mess, however, it is also highly profitable and the possibility of making money through this process is still around. Indeed, the process of science also uses a lot of these processes to crea te new substances. Hence, this is how chemistry is similar to the process of science, especially for those who would like to understand what chemical reaction is all about. Some might wonder why we need chemistry, after all, there are people out there who are creative enough to figure out different reactions.
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