No, some can also be elements
Not always, it can also be an element
A catalyst is something that speeds up a chemical reaction
yes.. No. That's no. Heat controls the rate of reaction, but a catalyst is defined as a *chemical agent* (element/ compound) that alters the rate of reaction.
This substance is called a catalyst.
Yes, it is a chemical catalyst.
This compound is an active homogeneous epoxidation catalyst in its own right.
Enzymes.
Not always, it can also be an element
A catalyst is something that speeds up a chemical reaction
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It is a catalyst acting on the chemical reaction.
yes.. No. That's no. Heat controls the rate of reaction, but a catalyst is defined as a *chemical agent* (element/ compound) that alters the rate of reaction.
Ammonium chloride is a ionic compound that is insoluble in orgainic substances. Since a phase transfer catalyst should be soluble in organic substances., Hence NH4Cl is not used as a phase transfer catalyst.
base on what type of catalyst you are yalking about but all catalyst are made up of element which bonded together to form a funtional compound which are inert to the reaction but provided a alternative route in the particular reaction.
a Salt usually containing a dissolved catalyst metal paired with a gas caused by the reaction.
hydrogen peroxide is an unstable compound and gradually decomposes on its own to water and oxygen. however this decomposition can be accelerated significantly by the addition of a catalyst. one very effective catalyst is any iron salt.
* Reactants: the initial compounds in a chemical reaction. * Products: the final compounds in a chemical reaction. * Catalyst: a chemical compound which help the chemical reaction but not react with the other compounds.