True. A catalysts job is to increase the rate of reaction, but it must do so without (a) being changed by the reaction or (b) become incorporated into the final product.
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Yes - catalysts can increase or decrease speed of reaction.
Catalysts accelerate chemical reaction. Enzymes are examples of catalysts that speed up reactions in the body.
Catalysts generally speed up chemical reactions.
Catalysts
Inhibitors slow down chemical reactions. Catalysts speed up reactions.
These are the chemicals that speed up chemical reactions.
Catalysts are used to speed up the chemical reactions. By usama javed
by acting as organic catalysts
by acting as organic catalysts
Chemical breakdown processes in cells are mainly carried out by enzymes, which catalyze reactions that break down molecules into smaller components. For example, glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate, while the citric acid cycle further breaks down pyruvate into CO2 and ATP. These breakdown processes release energy stored in chemical bonds, which the cell can then use for various cellular activities.
They speed a chemical reaction. Add: Catalysts lower the activation energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
A catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction. Another possible answer in the Biological sense is that Enzymes speed up chemical reactions, but these enzymes are catalysts of the chemical reactions.Different catalysts catalyse different reactions. For example iron is used as a catalyst in the Haber process (manufacture of ammonia).
Enzymes are the molecules that speed up chemical reactions, and these are forms of catalysts.