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How are chemical reactions
Chemistry has always been one of the most complex sciences, however, chemical reactions always been a very interesting and informative process. See below a small selection of gifok that show you how chemical reactions take place.
Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
Blood and hydrogen peroxide
Burning ammonium dichromate
Aluminium and iodine
The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
Electric discharge
Hydrophobic Sand
Blown bulb
Burning lithium
Hydrogen peroxide is mixed with potassium iodide
Incineration of mercury II thiocyanate
Mercury falls into a reaction with aluminum
Snake venom is found with blood
Dehydration with sulfuric acid sugar
Chilled to a temperature of tin -13 degrees Celsius
Water bridge formed by electrocution
Crystallization of sodium acetate
Belousov-Zhabotinsky reaction
Blood and hydrogen peroxide
Burning ammonium dichromate
Aluminium and iodine
The catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide
Electric discharge
Hydrophobic Sand
Blown bulb
Burning lithium
Hydrogen peroxide is mixed with potassium iodide
Incineration of mercury II thiocyanate
Mercury falls into a reaction with aluminum
Snake venom is found with blood
Dehydration with sulfuric acid sugar
Chilled to a temperature of tin -13 degrees Celsius
Water bridge formed by electrocution
Crystallization of sodium acetate