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Chemical reactions always produce explosions yes or no
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Chemical reactions always produce explosions yes or no
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No, they do not always produce explosions for an example baking can have a chemical reaction but you dont see my scrambled eggs explode when i make them
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not all reactions occur spontaneously. An explosion occurs when the reaction is so favorable that there is a large release of energy. An explosion can then drive more reactions.
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