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Chemical reactions in hockey mainly involve energy transformations. For example, when a player eats carbohydrates before a game, they undergo cellular respiration to convert them into energy for muscle movement. Additionally, the ice surface undergoes a phase change from solid to liquid when players skate over it due to friction, creating a thin layer of water.
These are not chemical reactions but thermonuclear reactions.
These chemical reactions are named exothermic.
materials used in chemical reactions are reactants
We call this collection of chemical reactions metabolic reactions or metabolism.
No, chemical reactions occur in both living and non-living systems. In living organisms, chemical reactions are essential for metabolic processes, while in non-living systems, chemical reactions can occur in various environments such as inorganic chemical reactions in the environment.