Combustion Reactions: These involve the rapid oxidation of a substance, often resulting in the production of heat and light. For example, the combustion of hydrocarbons in fuels.
Replacement Reactions: These involve the substitution of one element for another in a compound. For example, the replacement of hydrogen in water with a metal to produce a metal hydroxide and hydrogengas.
Explore real-world examples of reproduction in chemistry, such as the production of ammonia through the Haber process or the synthesis of aspirin in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
Explain how Earth's fluid outer core creates the magnetosphere and how this helps protect both humans and technology (such as satellites) from solar winds.