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A substance which helps with chemical reactions, by making them possible at all, or reducing the effort required, is a catalyst.
adding a catalyst to the reaction
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No, a catalyst is used only to speed up a reaction. An example of a catalyst is Manganese.
When reactants are binding to the surface of the catalyst, it is important that the catalyst is strong enough to allow a reaction to take place, however having a strong catalyst could mean that the products could permenantly bind to the catalyst, which is a problem. So if the catalyst is too strong, the catalyst isnt very sucessful, and if it is too weak, it also isn't sucesful.
A catalyst enables more particles to reach the activation energy and to take part in the reaction. Therefore the speed of the reaction increases.
THE NAME OF THE CATALYST WHICH HASTENS THE RATE OF REACTION OF FOOD BUT DOES NOT PART IN THE DIGESTION IS KNOWN AS A CATALYST KNOWN AS MAGANESE(IV)OXIDE.
When reactants are joined by a catalyst, they no longer have to collide with much energy to react. Thus, with the catalyst present the reaction can proceed at very low temperatures.
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