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  • A '''chemical reaction''' is a process that transforms one set of [[Chemistry|chemical]] substance ...he forming and breaking of [[chemical bond]]s. A more general concept of a chemical reaction would include [[nuclear reactions]] and [[Elementary particle|elementary pa
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  • ...'' for a [[reactant]] or [[product (chemistry)|product]] in a particular [[chemical reaction]] is defined as the amount of the chemical that is formed or removed (in [[ For a [[chemical reaction]] ''n'' A + ''m'' B → C + D, the '''[[rate equation]]''' or '''rate la
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  • ...med or removed (in moles or mass units) per unit time per unit volume in a chemical reaction.
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  • The '''limiting reagent''' (or '''limiting reactant''') in a chemical reaction is the reactant that will first get exhausted, and which hence ''limits'' h
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chemical reaction rate]]
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  • A chemical reaction involving organic compounds.
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  • The outcome of a [[chemical reaction]].
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  • ...istry]] involving the [[science|scientific]] study of the properties and [[Chemical reaction|reactions]] of all [[chemical elements]] and [[chemical compound]]s other
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  • A set of consecutive [[chemical reaction]]s.
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  • The change over time in chemical reaction systems
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  • A chemical reaction that releases [[energy]] in the form of heat.
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  • ...med or removed (in moles or mass units) per unit time per unit volume in a chemical reaction.
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  • Enzymes that differ in amino acid sequence but catalyze the same chemical reaction.
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  • The time course of [[chemical reaction]]s [[catalysator|catalyzed]] by [[enzyme]]s.
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  • The description of [[atom]]s, [[molecule]]s and [[chemical reaction|reactions]] in [[mathematics|mathematical]] form.
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  • Emission of light by excited product molecules of a chemical reaction
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  • A chemical reaction that involves the rearrangement of an acyl azide to an isocyanate.
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  • The quantitative relationship between the reactants and products in [[chemical reaction]]s that produce [[gas]]es.
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  • The stage of a [[chemical reaction]] in which the forward and backward reactions level out.
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  • ...difficult to measure or calculate. The [[enthalpy]] change, ΔH, of a chemical reaction is much easier to measure and calculate. A [[bomb calorimeter]] is very sui ...mber [[endothermic]] relate to the enthalpy change in any process not just chemical reaction
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  • Explosive agent; a compound or mixture susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction, as [[gunpowder]], or [[nitroglycerin]].
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  • ...synthesized and degraded, using an anabolic mechanism generally involving chemical reaction of phosphate, pentose sugar, and a nitrogenous base.
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  • An inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the crystal structure of a mineral, usually creatin
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  • ...f a molecule is called [[luminescence]] and luminescence caused by a prior chemical reaction is chemiluminescence.
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  • Explosive device that typically rely on the exothermic chemical reaction of an explosive material to produce an extremely sudden and violent release
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  • ...rsion of a dissolved substance to solid particles in a solution, either by chemical reaction or by environmental manipulations e.g. cooling which render the substance i
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  • ...needed to construct one protein, which, acting as an enzyme, controls one chemical reaction in the cell.
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  • ...e cytoplasm of cells, involved in the processing of amino acids, and for a chemical reaction involving forms of the vitamin folate.
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  • (ETC) A series of biochemical reactions that couple a chemical reaction between an electron donor and an electron acceptor to the transfer of proto
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  • ...that uses a substance (known as a catalyst) to accelerate the rate of a [[chemical reaction]] through an uninterrupted and repeated cycle of elementary steps until the
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  • A sequence of exothermic [[chemical reaction]]s between a [[fuel]] and an oxidant accompanied by the production of [[hea
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  • ...red a [[precious metal]] and is used as a [[catalysis|catalyst]] in many [[chemical reaction]]s.
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  • ...'' for a [[reactant]] or [[product (chemistry)|product]] in a particular [[chemical reaction]] is defined as the amount of the chemical that is formed or removed (in [[ For a [[chemical reaction]] ''n'' A + ''m'' B → C + D, the '''[[rate equation]]''' or '''rate la
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  • A simple example for a chemical reaction formula is
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  • ...will be soluble in, and thus determines the conditions needed to perform a chemical reaction. A reaction between two hydrophilic compounds is very unlikely to occur in
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  • '''Organic reactions''' are [[chemical reaction]]s involving [[organic compound]]s. The basic [[organic chemistry]] reactio Factors governing organic reactions are essentially the same as that of any [[chemical reaction]]. Factors specific to organic reactions are the those that determine the s
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  • ...tial pollution at source. It can be defined as the study of the sources, [[Chemical reaction|reactions]], transport, effects, and fates of [[Chemical compound|chemical ...ronment. Important general concepts from chemistry include understanding [[chemical reaction]]s and [[Chemical equation|equations]], [[chemical solution]]s, [[Measureme
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  • '''''Chemical absorption''''' or '''''reactive absorption''''' involves a [[chemical reaction]] between the substance being absorbed and the absorbing medium. In some ca
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  • ...tion energies]] give these elements their [[metal]]lic behavior and high [[chemical reaction|reactivities]].
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  • ..., a 1[[molar|M]] [[concentration]] for each [[ion]] participating in the [[chemical reaction|reaction]], a [[partial pressure]] of 1 [[bar (unit)|bar]] for each [[gas]]
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  • Figure 4 depicts a laboratory apparatus setup for supplying heat to a chemical reaction. A liquid reaction mixture is placed in a flask connected to a water-cooled
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  • Mineral '''hydration''' is an inorganic chemical reaction where water is added to the [[crystal structure]] of a [[mineral]], usually
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  • A '''chemical reaction''' is a process that transforms one set of [[Chemistry|chemical]] substance ...he forming and breaking of [[chemical bond]]s. A more general concept of a chemical reaction would include [[nuclear reactions]] and [[Elementary particle|elementary pa
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  • ...' is the quantitative relationship between the reactants and products in [[chemical reaction]]s that produce [[Gas|gases]]. Gas stoichiometry applies when all of the ga ...ogen]] gases produced by cracking 100 grams of [[methane]] gas as per this chemical reaction:
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  • ...ing the resultant nitric acid ([[Boiling point|BP]]=86°C) drives the [[Chemical reaction|reaction]] towards completion.
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  • ...istry]] involving the [[science|scientific]] study of the properties and [[Chemical reaction|reactions]] of all [[chemical elements]] and [[chemical compound]]s other
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  • ...in]]s that [[catalyst|catalyze]] (''i.e.'' [[reaction rate|accelerate]]) [[chemical reaction]]s.<ref>Smith AD (Ed) ''et. al.'' (1997) ''Oxford Dictionary of Biochemistr
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  • Electrolytes are used in devices where the chemical reaction at the interface of an electrode and the electrolyte yields useful effects.
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  • ...ute, ideal solutions and for solutions where the liquid solvent does not [[chemical reaction|react chemically]] with the gas being dissolved. :''The rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reacting substances''.
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  • ...ute, ideal solutions and for solutions where the liquid solvent does not [[chemical reaction|react chemically]] with the gas being dissolved. :''The rate of a chemical reaction is proportional to the concentration of the reacting substances''.
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  • ...edom (physics and chemistry)|degrees of freedom]] and processes, such as [[chemical reaction]]s and [[phase transition]]s, which always create [[entropy]] unless they a ...here is always a ''process'' involved in changing the composition; e.g., a chemical reaction (or many), or movement of molecules from one phase (liquid) to another (gas
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  • ...t Lavoisier]] (1743-1794), chemists viewed '''oxidation''' as a class of [[chemical reaction]]s in which a chemical species (e.g., a chemical [[element]] or [[Chemical ...ogether form a [[Crystal|crystalline]] structure. The balanced 'molecular' chemical reaction is written:
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  • This page lists well-known [[chemical reaction]]s, [[name reaction]]s, [[name reagent]]s, and '''name rules'''. * [[Chemical reaction]]
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  • ...cycle''', the '''TCA''' cycle, or the '''Krebs cycle''') is a series of [[chemical reaction]]s of central importance in all living [[cell (biology)|cell]]s that utiliz
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  • ...s an outside substance (the '''catalyst''') to accelerate the rate of a [[chemical reaction]] through an uninterrupted and repeated cycle of elementary steps until the ...s reaction paths.png|right|234px|Fig. 2: Catalyst effect on a hypothetical chemical reaction.<ref name=Clark1>[http://www.chemguide.co.uk/physical/basicrates/catalyst.h
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  • ...the usefulness of the mole concept we consider the following example of a chemical reaction:
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  • ...can interact to give different substances. These interactions are called [[chemical reaction|chemical reactions]], and always involve rearrangement of [[electrons]] aro ...eractions require energy: the substances must be mixed and heated for a [[ chemical reaction]] to occur. These energy requiring reactions are called [[endothermic react
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  • Hydrogenation is a class of [[chemical reaction]]s that results in the addition of hydrogen. [[Hydrogenolysis]] is a type o
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  • ...ms such as<br/>[[temperature]], [[pressure]], [[pH]], [[concentration]], [[chemical reaction|reaction]] or [[volume]]. |[[Chemical reaction|Reaction]]||x||x||x||x|| || ||x
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  • Hydrogenation is a class of [[chemical reaction]]s that results in the addition of hydrogen. [[Hydrogenolysis]] is a type o
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  • ...can interact to give different substances. These interactions are called [[chemical reaction]]s, and always involve rearrangement of electrons around the reacting atoms ...eractions require energy: the substances must be mixed and heated for a [[ chemical reaction]] to occur. These energy requiring reactions are called [[endothermic react
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  • ...dioxide]] (CO<sub>2</sub>), and [[water]] (H<sub>2</sub>O). Although this chemical reaction is perhaps the most important discovery in the history of mankind, for many
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  • '''Combustion''' or '''burning''' is a complex sequence of [[exothermic]] [[chemical reaction]]s between a [[fuel]] and an [[Oxidation|oxidant]] accompanied by the produ
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  • ...Carbide plant when water was introduced into the storage tank creating a [[chemical reaction]]. This reaction generated a substantial increase in the [[temperature]] of
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  • ...[[science|scientific]] study of the structure, properties, composition, [[chemical reaction|reactions]], and preparation (by [[organic synthesis|synthesis]] or by othe [[Organic reaction]]s are [[chemical reaction]]s involving [[organic compound]]s. While pure [[hydrocarbon]]s undergo cer
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  • ...a shape which can be suited to hold either high pressure or [[vacuum]]. [[Chemical reaction]]s can convert certain kinds of [[Chemical compound|compounds]] into other
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  • As the theory behind [[chemical reaction]]s became more sophisticated, the definition of pH was reexamined. Specific
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  • ...ages, while [[enzyme|enzymes]] are proteins which [[catalysis|catalyze]] [[chemical reaction|chemical reactions]]. This process is also called a [[metabolic pathway]].<
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  • ...amely [[chemiluminescence]]. This occurs when some product molecules of a chemical reaction leave the reaction in an electronically excited state. When the transition ...at phosphorus does not phosphoresce but chemiluminesce. However, the exact chemical reaction that caused it was not known until 1974<ref>R. J. van Zee and A. U. Khan, J
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  • [[Biodiesel]] refers to a [[Diesel oil|diesel fuel]] produced by chemically [[Chemical reaction|reacting]] [[lipids]] such as vegetable oils or animal fats with an [[alco ...seldom used as a reagent gas in an entrained gasifier. The gasification [[Chemical reaction|reactions]] take place in a dense cloud of fine biomass particles. The syng
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  • ...amely [[chemiluminescence]]. This occurs when some product molecules of a chemical reaction leave the reaction in an electronically excited state. When the transition ...sphorus does not phosphorescence but chemiluminescense. However, the exact chemical reaction that caused it was not known until 1974<ref>R. J. van Zee and A. U. Khan, J
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  • ...antity that varies. For instance, the [[reaction rate|rate]] at which a [[chemical reaction]] proceeds often varies as the [[concentration]]s of the [[reactant]]s chan
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  • ...iochemistry''' deals with the use of [[radioactivity]] to study ordinary [[chemical reaction]]s. Radiochemistry includes the study of both natural and man-made radioiso
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  • ...line—enough to cause discomfort if touched to the skin. In plain text, the chemical reaction is '''sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) + heat → sodium carbonate + water
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  • ...line—enough to cause discomfort if touched to the skin. In plain text, the chemical reaction is '''sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) + heat → sodium carbonate + water
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  • ...by his muscles will be essentially the same, as the force is produced by a chemical reaction. Therefore, a person can jump significantly higher in a weaker gravitationa
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  • ...such as pumping fluid. to be used as reaction mass, but energized not by a chemical reaction but by heat generated from controlled nuclear fission.<ref name=NukeRocketS
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  • It also only applies for solutions where the solvent does not [[chemical reaction|react chemically]] with the gas being dissolved. A common example of a gas
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  • *Ionic liquids can be used as [[chemical reaction]] media and/or [[Catalysis|catalysts]] for a wide variety of chemical react
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  • ...when a substance undergoes complete [[combustion]] with [[oxygen]]. The [[chemical reaction]] for the combustion is typically that of a [[hydrocarbon]] fuel reacting
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  • ...isotopic]] content (and rarely other forms of energy, e.g. light) during [[chemical reaction]]s.
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  • It also only applies for solutions where the solvent does not [[chemical reaction|react chemically]] with the gas being dissolved. A common example of a gas
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  • Ion exchange is a reversible [[Reaction (chemistry)|chemical reaction]] wherein [[ion]]s ([[atom]]s or [[molecule]]s that have lost or gained an
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  • ...xplosive''' is a compound or a mixture of compounds susceptible of a rapid chemical reaction causing a quick physical outburst of gases or heat radiation. The first exp
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  • ...of a gun at high velocity. After the shell is fired and begins rotating, a chemical reaction produces an electrical charge which in turn arms the shell and sends out a
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  • ...adioactive [[isotope]]s of elements are used to study the properties and [[chemical reaction]]s of non-radioactive isotopes (often within radiochemistry the absence of
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  • A chemical reaction ...chemical energy obtained from the reaction called [[combustion]]. In this chemical reaction oxygen from the air reacts with a fuel, such as gasoline, [[coal]], or [[na
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  • ...obial metabolism, refers to the pairing of multiple species to achieve a [[chemical reaction]] that, on its own, would be energetically unfavorable. The best studied e
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  • ...ationary, [[Air pollution dispersion terminology|mobile]] or area sources. Chemical reaction, radioactive decay, deposition, complex terrain, and inversion conditions a ...osition and transformation of pollutants can be treated using any suitable chemical reaction mechanism.
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  • ...n undergo spontaneous chemical change; matter that chemists can, through [[chemical reaction]]s, manipulate to produce all of the synthetic products that humans use.
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  • ...mediate polarity can be partially miscible with or soluble in water. In [[chemical reaction]]s in dilute aqueous solutions, the [[concentration]] of liquid water is ap
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  • *''Waste disposal landfills:'' [[Microbe]]s and [[chemical reaction]]s act upon the waste and generate ''landfill gas'' that contains methane a
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  • ...ts became convinced that the results were likely caused by a nonbiological chemical reaction. However, the matter is still under debate.
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  • Concrete solidifies and hardens after mixing and placement due to a [[Chemical reaction|chemical process]] known as [[mineral hydration|hydration]]. The water reac
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  • ...ed the ''lux'' [[operon]]. The bioluminescent bacteria produces light in a chemical reaction where [[luciferin]], a substrate molecule, is oxidized by an enzyme, [[luc
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  • ...implified schematic overview depicted in the adjacent diagram, the major [[chemical reaction]]s that contribute to the formation of photochemical smog include the follo
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  • ...also plays an important role in determining the rate and extent to which [[chemical reaction]]s occur. This is one reason why the human body has several elaborate mecha
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  • * Chemical reaction with [[guaiac]]
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  • ...o-chemical properties &mdash; i.e., they 'compute' the system in a complex chemical reaction. Systems biologist, Denis Noble, incisively describes it:
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  • ...o-chemical properties &mdash; i.e., they 'compute' the system in a complex chemical reaction. Yet that description under-characterizes the complexity of the system. In
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  • ...ene" activity of Mu phage facilitated its elucidation as an understandable chemical reaction.
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  • ...7796-0</ref> used brain scans to hypothesize that love is the product of a chemical reaction in the brain involving such chemicals as [[norepinephrine]] and [[dopamine]
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  • ...of a gun at high velocity. After the shell is fired and begins rotating, a chemical reaction produces an electrical charge which in turn arms the shell and sends out a
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