| chemical change |
A change in which a chemical reaction is produced and a new substance created, as when gasoline is burned to produce carbon dioxide. Compare physical change.
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| chemical dependency |
is considered a disabling condition when it is documented that a person has received treatment for a drug or alcohol addiction and is not currently using. Chemical dependency can cause permanent cognitive impairments and carries with it a great deal of stigma.
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| chemical |
made by or used in chemistry detergent- substance used to clean. dissolves- to fade away element- one substance that all thing are made of magnesium- the lightest common metal. 1/3 as light as aluminum sodium- a soft, white and small metallic element
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| chemiosmosis |
the process by which a flow of protons (H + ) through an ATPase complex in the thylakoid membrane powers the synthesis of ATP from ADP and P i
Ãâó: web.mala.bc.ca/mcmillan/biology122terms3.htm
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| chemisorption |
The binding of an adsorbate to the surface of a solid by forces whose energy levels approximate those of a chemical bond. Contrast with physisorption.
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