Yes a catalyst can be reused because it unchanged chemically or in mass at the end of a reaction. However, this cannot be done indefinitely then, depending on the severity of the reaction conditions, it can be occur a small, but accumulative deactivation of the catalyst
It is unchanged by the reaction.
time that reacts
Probable "each reaction" is each reactant; coefficients are used.
It's a combustion reaction.
Steroids can do this quite powerfully. In less severe cases, Benadryl can be used, at times.
Yes a catalyst can be reused because it unchanged chemically or in mass at the end of a reaction. However, this cannot be done indefinitely then, depending on the severity of the reaction conditions, it can be occur a small, but accumulative deactivation of the catalyst
The number of moles of catalyst depends on the reaction under consideration. Compared to the substrate, about 10-2 to 10-6 times of the catalyst can be used. The lower the amount of the catalyst, the more effective it is.
It slows down your reaction times :)
It is unchanged by the reaction.
time that reacts
prohibitors are used to enzyme reaction
Probable "each reaction" is each reactant; coefficients are used.
When your measurement is close to the reaction time.
Rusting is a reaction used mostly for combustion
No. Products are produced by a reaction. However, products may be used as reactants in a multi-step reaction.
The rate of the reaction begins to decrease as reactants are used up (apex)