If I ask you what comes to your mind the instant you hear the word CHEMISTRY, I am pretty sure you are going to envision yourself standing in a chemistry lab and holding different laboratory instruments. Is it not? But if you look closely at the world around you, infinite chemical reactions are occurring at any second. Thus, it can rightly be said that chemistry forms a large part of your daily life. Chemistry and chemical reactions are not just limited to the laboratories but also the world around you. The element carbon forms the basic unit of organic, inorganic, and organometallic compounds. Right at the moment when you go to sleep till you wake up, infinite chemical processes are taking place in each cell of your body. Even processes occur when you wake up, all your daily activities like drinking water, taking a shower, cooking your food, cleaning your car, laughing or crying are guided by different chemical processes. Let’s discuss some examples of chemistry which occur around us:
1. Body Composition
Your body is a fascinating place. Carbon and oxygen are the two most essential elements of the body. The other elements which are present in your body are nitrogen, phosphorous, hydrogen, oxygen, calcium, potassium, sulfur, magnesium, etc.
ELEMENT | PERCENTAGE IN THE BODY | FUNCTION |
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Oxygen (O) | 65 | • Primary solvent • Regulate temperature & osmotic pressure |
Carbon (C) | 18 | • Energy source • Building blocks of the body |
Hydrogen (H) | 10 | • Present in water and all organic molecules |
Nitrogen (N) | 3 | • Found in proteins and nucleic acids |
Calcium (Ca) | 1.5 | • Critical for muscle contraction |
Phosphorous (P) | 1.0 | • Acts as a buffer • Provides strength and structure to bones and teeth |
Potassium (K) | 0.35 | • Crucial electrolyte • Helps in transmission of nerve impulse • Regulates heartbeat |
Sulfur (S) | 0.25 | • Renders shape to the proteins which aid in proper functioning of proteins |
Sodium (Na) | 0.15 | • Important electrolyte for regulating the amount of water • Helps in nerve signaling |
Magnesium (Mg) | 0.05 | • Required in more than 300 biochemical reactions • Builds muscle and bones • Chief cofactor in many enzymatic reactions |
Iron (Fe) | 0.006 | • Help in blood production |
Copper (Cu), Zinc (Zn), Selenium (Se), Molybdenum (Mb), Fluorine (F), Iodine (I), Manganese (Mn), Cobalt (Co) | Total is less than 0.70 | • Copper is a micronutrient for the growth and development, and also essential for various metabolic functions • Zinc plays an important role in cell growth, cell division, wound healing, and the breakdown of carbohydrates • Selenium protects the body from oxidative damage • Molybdenum removes toxins from metabolism of sulfur containing amino acids • Fluorine is responsible for mineralization and formation of tooth enamel • Iodine is essential for formation of thyroid hormones • Manganese helps in the formation of connective tissues, bones, blood-clotting factors, sex hormones in addition to being critical in fat and carbohydrate metabolism, calcium absorption, and blood sugar regulation |
Lithium (Li), Strontium (Sr), Aluminium (Al), Silicon (Si), Lead (Pb), Arsenic (As), Vanadium (V), Bromine (Br) | Present in trace amounts | • Lithium is essential for maintaining neurological health • Strontium aids in bone formation and prevent bone loss; the radioactive form of strontium can also kill some cancer cells • Aluminum is responsible for chromatin compaction • Silicon helps in promoting firmness and strength in arteries, connective tissues, tendons, skin, and eyes • Vanadium plays a role in metabolizing enzymes |
2. Chemistry of Emotions
Whenever you are feeling happy, sad, ecstatic, relaxed, or stressed, there are many chemical reactions taking place in your body. It is because of the chemical messengers called neurotransmitters released in the brain that you can fall in love and cry rivers because of heartbreak.
3. Chemistry in Food Production
Plants produce food for themselves through photosynthesis; which is a complex chemical reaction in itself. The chemical reaction that takes place in photosynthesis is the most common and vital chemical reaction. Animals also release energy for carrying out daily activities through similar respiratory chemical reactions.
6 CO2 + 6 H2O + light → C 6H12O6 + 6 O2
Application of chemistry
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