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Reactions Chemistry Take Many Unique Forms

Reactions chemistry is more commonly posed as chemical reactions. This is the process or the steps that ultimately lead to the changing of one or more sets of chemical substances to a different compound. Reactions chemistry has two unique forms; spontaneous and non-spontaneous. Spontaneous reaction chemistry requires no input of outside energy to produce its results. Non-spontaneous reactions are ultimate the opposite of spontaneous, they require some sort of external energy be provided in order to produce a result, or chemical reactions. Reactions chemistry can involve many different type of substances, which each produce their own unique changes in whatever compounds are being used. There’s organic reactions which use only organic compounds to produce a separate unique product. These chemical reactions are a vital part of the products that we use and consume everyday. They can include; food additives, drugs, fabrics and plastics.

Any types of reactions chemistry produce a changed resulting product. When a chemical reaction takes place, neither the energy nor the matter itself is destroyed, they are merely changed into something different. Generally reactions chemistry involve the changes in the motions of electrons which form and break the chemical bonds. The basic concept of reactions chemistry, more noted the chemical equation, it’s applied to the transformations of the elementary particles and also the nuclear reactions.

Another common form of a chemical reaction is known as alcohol reactions. This is where by the dehydrogenase (ADH) is responsible for converting the primary alcohol to aldehydes. After conversion they are transformed to carboxylic acids via aldehyde dehydrogenase. Themain compound found in alcohol is called ethanol which is normally transformed into acetaldehyde, and then converted to acetic acid. Anyone that develops an alcohol reaction does not have the capabilities for their body to convert the ethanol into these steps, and therefore it causes flushing of the face and sometimes even the entire body. It is stated by some that by consuming moderate amounts of alcohol on a consistent basis, it will allow for the body to increase its ability to metabolizes acetaldehyde the way it was designed too.

Any type of chemical reaction is always fooled by a change in the energy. While it is known that some reactions actually have to absorb energy from their environment in order to produce results, others must have some sort of outside energy applied to produce results. When you strike a match on its cover, you are adding the need outside energy to produce the chemical reaction of the chemical on the match head with the oxygen. On the opposite side, when a cold pack, which is made from urea and ammonium, are combined together, they need to draw heat from the environment resulting in them maintaining their coldness.

Reaction chemistry can come in many different forms such as; addition reactions, substitution reactions, rearrangement reactions to name a few. Each reaction will produce immediate results that can be monitored and measured. By being able to measure each reaction, it makes possible the reasoning that each chemical reaction  can be calculated to a similar result, over and over.

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