Some of the facts are:
1. Catalysts never get consumed in a reaction
2. Catalysts lower the activation energy of the reaction by providing an alternative path to it.
3. Some catalysts do not take part in reaction. They just provide surface or sites for the reaction to take place.
Catalysts
These are called catalysts.
It was Jacob Berzelius who coined the term catalysts in 1835. While it was Johann Wolfgang who first discovered that catalysts can be used in lighters that was commercially successful in 1820s.
Buffers
In biology, enzymes are proteins that act as catalysts in the body.
but all catalysts aren't enzymes...
but all catalysts aren't enzymes...
No. Generally they are not catalysts
Enzymes are catalysts.
Enzymes are catalysts.
enzymes are biological catalysts
Kazuo Hata has written: 'New hydrogenating catalysts' -- subject(s): Metal catalysts 'Urushibara catalysts' -- subject(s): Metal catalysts
Catalysts
Of course not, catalysts doesn't react.
Enzymes are natural catalysts, these natural catalysts speed up reactions.
Without catalysts many chemical reactions cannot occur; biological catalysts are called enzymes.
catalysts speed up a reaction