enzymes
Glucose can act as a substrate for biological reactions, but it does not inherently increase the speed of chemical reactions. The rate of a chemical reaction is determined by factors such as temperature, concentration of reactants, and presence of catalysts.
to speed up a chemical reaction .. we use a catalyst
Reactants. "Substrate" is another possibility.
Some factors that can speed up biochemical reactions include higher temperature, increased concentration of reactants, the presence of catalysts, and enzymes. These factors can increase the likelihood of successful collisions between reactants and subsequently accelerate the reaction rate.
An enzyme generally lowers the activation energy necessary for a reaction to proceed. This in turn may cause more of the reactants to go to products.
Chemical equations do not provide information about the speed of a reaction, the conditions under which a reaction occurs, or the purity of the reactants. They also do not account for side reactions or variations in reaction pathways. Additionally, chemical equations do not indicate the physical state of reactants and products or the equilibrium state of a reaction.
No, they Increase the speed of chemical reactions
An enzyme acts to speed up chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. It does this by binding to specific substrates and facilitating the conversion of reactants into products. Enzymes are specific in their function, often catalyzing only one type of reaction.
Most effectively increased speed by temperature increase and adding a catalyst ( = enzymes in biological reactions. Further measures: raising concentration of reactants, grinding solids, mixing, for some reactions: put in light scource
Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
To speed up chemical reactions. :)
Catalysts