| chemical energy |
Energy that is the result of a chemical reaction or chemical change.
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| chemical peel |
Chemical removal of the top, sun-damaged skin to expose more evenly textured, better colored fresh skin and possibly stimulate collagen production for anti-aging effect. Estheticians may do superficial peels and medical doctors perform deeper ones, depending on the state in which the chemical peel is performed. ...
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| chemical |
An artifact of fermentation that can create unpleasant smells and tastes - often of sulfur or nail polish.
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| chemical energy |
energy inherent in the chemical bonds which hold molecules together. Examples are coal and oil, which have energy potential that is released upon combustion.
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| chemical kinetics |
The study of how reaction rates change under varying conditions ond of what molecular events occur during the overall reaction.
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