A catalyst for an organic chemistry reaction would be any substance that speeds up the reaction. This would include metals such as platinum, palladium, Mercury, zinc, and even certain acids. It must be noted that the catalyst varies for every reaction. An organically based catalyst (a catalyst made of carbon) would be an enzyme, coenzyme, or a vitamin. You can be an organic catalyst by being the change you wish to see in the world.
Yes - but biological catalyst would be an even better description.
enzyme
RANEY Nickel is a reagent and a catalyst in organic chemistry,,,and it is use in hydrogenolysis of glycerol.
Beryllium chloride can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
No, the liver tissue contains an enzyme, which are a type of catalyst. Enzymes are organic and are made in living organisms where as catalyst aren't made of carbon and are not made by living organisms.
Yes - but biological catalyst would be an even better description.
Lemon juice can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
enzyme
Enzymes.
enzyme
enzyme
RANEY Nickel is a reagent and a catalyst in organic chemistry,,,and it is use in hydrogenolysis of glycerol.
organic catalysts made of protein are called enzymes (these are usually made by living things)nonprotein based organic catalysts are simply called organic catalysts (these are usually synthesized artificially)
enzymes
Beryllium chloride can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
Enzymes are organic catalysts made by living things.
Enzymes are organic catalysts made by living things.