A catalysts speed up the rate of reaction by providing an alternate pathway which has a lower energy of activation than the normal pathway.
Because catalyst will reduce the activation energy of the reaction, thereby the speed of the reaction increases.
A catalyst reduces the amount of energy required to produce the reaction. This speeds up the reaction and causes it to finish more quickly. Raising the temperature will also speed up a reaction.
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Catalysts will lower the activation energy needed for a certain reaction to happen. For example in the extraction of Aluminium from Bauxite (Aluminium Oxide) The melting point of Al2O3 is about 2000oC. But with the catalyst Cryolite (Na3AlF6), the overall melting point is lowered to about 950oC,
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.
Because catalyst will reduce the activation energy of the reaction, thereby the speed of the reaction increases.
A catalyst reduces the amount of energy required to produce the reaction. This speeds up the reaction and causes it to finish more quickly. Raising the temperature will also speed up a reaction.
paint protects the metal from exposure to oxygen Further answer I don't know the answer but the one above is crazy.
Catalysts will lower the activation energy needed for a certain reaction to happen. For example in the extraction of Aluminium from Bauxite (Aluminium Oxide) The melting point of Al2O3 is about 2000oC. But with the catalyst Cryolite (Na3AlF6), the overall melting point is lowered to about 950oC,
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.
It is a person who studies the prodcution or use of very low tempertures.
Most of us may familiar with hotter the better but it is not necessary that catalyst prefer hot temperature. Catalyst do provide alternative path with lower activation energy, and it is not necessary like heat if the trend of overall reaction is exothermic. Many catalyst work best on limited range of temperature not too high and not too low.
Activation energy of reaction is the same regardless if it is in living organism or in test tube. Yet, the energy of activation can be lowered if catalyst is present. In living things catalyst lower the energy needed for chemical reactions.
the catalyst is used inside the reactor to activate the reaction of the ethylene and oxygen in order to produce ethylene oxide EO. those catalyst are small Wight balls fit inside the reactor tubes and by passing combined gases (oxygen, ethylene, nitrogen, and some other gases) they will react in a maintained temperature and pressure then form the EO. There are two types of catalyst: high selectivity catalyst low selectivity catalyst i wish that i answered the question & glad to answer any further question.
Usually enzymes have the role to catalyse a reaction. That means they aren't changed at all, but they influence the mechanism to reduce the activation energy (the energy needed for the reaction). The reaction is therefore performed more easily. To put it very simply: It speeds up a chemical reaction.
people that live in really high altitudes with smaller body frames to adjust to the tempertures and low air
Some factors are: low temperature, low pressure, low concentration of reactants, no stirring, coarse particles, etc.