«We know, however, that these kinds of small clusters of nanoparticles are especially effective as catalysts for
chemical reactions we want: a many-fold increase in the reaction speed due only to particle arrangement has already been demonstrated,» says Rademann.
Not exact matches
If you
want to make that arguemnet, try learing something about the
chemical reactions that go on in your brain.
If you
want to say that God doesn't exist and we're just
chemical reactions, neurons firing randomly, or mindless matter... then back up your argument that way.
Mix the dry ingredients in all at once gently but quickly, you
want to take advantage of that
chemical reaction and get it into the oven as quickly as possible.
I
wanted to point out that I don't think you need to mix the wet and dry separately since there's no
chemical reaction going on (usually baking soda / baking powder plus something like buttermilk or other acid).
As I Just responded to EdT I'll respond to you — it's essential in your body to build proteins and complex molecules... since you don't
want chemicals in your body you should just stop existing because
chemical reactions are what makes everything happen, along with physics.
If a
chemical biologist
wants to design drugs that affect this process, he or she would need to know the mechanism of the complex enzyme
reactions,» said Li.
Reactions often generate more unwanted than
wanted chemicals.
He
wanted to find out just what happened in the process of generating electricity from
chemical reactions.
Magnesium is a crucial cofactor in hundreds of biochemical
reactions in the body and plays a major role in the synthesis of serotonin and dopamine, which are on the list of important feel - good
chemicals we all
want in our brains.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Don't mix the vinegar and hydrogen peroxide together in the same bottle, as it's the
chemical reaction that occurs when they come together that is responsible for killing bacteria and you don't
want that happening in the spray bottle.
Greg Rau at the University of California, Santa Cruz,
wants to combine it with a
chemical reaction that would suck carbon dioxide from the air at the ocean's surface and generate hydrogen at the same time.