CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
Yes, also known as Raney Nickel, nickel is used throughout industry in autothermal reforming reactions. Copper can also be used, but nickel is likely more cost effective.
This substance is called a catalyst.
Yes, it is a chemical catalyst.
Catalysts are compounds that change the speed of chemical reactions. An enzyme is a protein and also a catalyst. So an enzyme can be a catalyst, but a catalyst can't be an enzyme.
Is aqueous copper (2)sulphate an effective catalyst in the reaction between zinc and hydrochloric acid.
it is used as a catalyst in chemical reactions
Copper sulfate was used as a catalyst for the amalgamation of silver. We haven't now any other motivation to mix copper sulfate with mercury.
It depends on what you added to the methanol before you put the heated copper wire into the methanol. The heated copper wire acted as a catalyst to speed up the reaction between the methanol and the other substance. Copper itself does not react with methanol.
CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
CuCO3 ==> CO2 + CuO (heat is the catalyst, written above the arrow)
the temperature acted as a catalyst and excited the atoms in the solvent to make it so that they were able to pick up the valence electrons that created the bonds in the copper sulfate faster
Yes, also known as Raney Nickel, nickel is used throughout industry in autothermal reforming reactions. Copper can also be used, but nickel is likely more cost effective.
This substance is called a catalyst.
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
Catalyst, biocatalyst or enzyme.
Catalyst is not a reactant.