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Chemical action refers to the process by which chemical reactions occur between substances, resulting in the formation of new chemical compounds or changes in the properties of the reacting substances. This can involve the breaking of chemical bonds in reactant molecules and the formation of new bonds to produce different molecules or compounds. Chemical actions can occur under various conditions, including changes in temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts or other substances that influence reaction rates. Examples of chemical actions include combustion, oxidation-reduction reactions, acid-base reactions, and synthesis reactions. These reactions play crucial roles in numerous natural and industrial processes, ranging from metabolism in living organisms to the production of materials and energy in chemical industries.