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Chemical Substances in Day to Day Life

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Some chemical substances in day-to-day life:

The food that we eat and objects like clothes, utensils, watches, medicines and other objects are made from various kinds of matter. These affect our health directly or indirectly.

  1. Food Colours and Essences: Enhance the appearance and flavour of food. It is commonly used in processed foods, desserts, and beverages.
  2. Dyes and Artificial Colours: It is used in fabrics, plastics, and other materials to add vibrant colours. Artificial food colours are also added to food products, but overuse can impact health.
  3. Deodorant: It contains chemicals to mask body odour and reduce sweating. Often include antibacterial agents and fragrances.
  4. Teflon: A chemical coating on non-stick cookware. Resistant to heat and prevents food from sticking to surfaces.
  5. Powder Coating: A dry finishing process used on metals and appliances for durability and a smooth finish. It provides resistance to corrosion and scratches.
  6. Anodising: A process used to coat metals like aluminium to make them durable and resistant to wear and corrosion.
  7. Ceramics (Porcelain, Bone China, Advanced Ceramics): Used in tableware, bathroom fixtures, and high-tech applications like electronics. It is known for its durability, heat resistance, and aesthetic appeal.
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