Catalyst.
A catalyst
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a given chemical reaction by lowering its activation energy without itself being used up.
Also known as activation energy. threshold energy or you can also say enzymes lower the energy barrier
Lowering the activation energy, Adding a cataylst
The presence of a catalyst affects the activation energy of a reaction by lowering the activation energy, helping the reaction go faster and making it so the reaction does not have to use as much energy to fulfill the products.
Any catalyst will make a chemical reaction easier or quicker to happen by lowering the activation energy. On a energy diagram, you will see a lower "hill" for activation energy, which corresponds to less energy required to begin the reaction.
A catalyst
by lowering the activation energy of reactions
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a given chemical reaction by lowering its activation energy without itself being used up.
A catalyst alter rate of reaction by lowering the activation
Enzymes speed up a reaction by lowering the activation energy. This is the amount of energy required to start the reaction. By lowering the activation energy, the reaction can proceed much more quickly.
Also known as activation energy. threshold energy or you can also say enzymes lower the energy barrier
catalysis
Lowering the activation energy, Adding a cataylst
It speeds up the reaction by lowering activation energy.
The presence of a catalyst affects the activation energy of a reaction by lowering the activation energy, helping the reaction go faster and making it so the reaction does not have to use as much energy to fulfill the products.
by lowering the activation energy needed
by lowering the activation energy needed