Biochemical macromolecular 'catalysts' are known as Enzymes. Each one is Throughly Specific in its chemical job(s).
A Protein.
Large polymers are often called macromolecules.
This substance is called a catalyst.
it is a novel called CATALYST by john evans published in 2009
our genes code for this type of macromolecule?
A Protein.
Large polymers are often called macromolecules.
The substances which increase the rate of a chemical reaction are called a Positive Catalyst whereas The substances which decrease the rate of a chemical reaction are called Negative Catalyst. Positive Catalyst decreases the Activation energy of reactant molecules whereas negative catalyst increases the Activation energy of the reactant molecules. Positive Catalyst is also called the Promoter whereas negative catalyst is also called Inhibitor.
why is technology called a catalyst foor change?
This substance is called a catalyst.
A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction.
Protein
it is a novel called CATALYST by john evans published in 2009
Polysaccharides.
our genes code for this type of macromolecule?
It's called a catalyst. A catalyst is present during a chemical reaction but does not participate as a reactant or product. A catalyst lowers the reaction's activation energy, making the reaction easier to happen. In the equation for a chemical reaction, the catalyst's formula appears in small notation above the "yield" arrow (format won't let me show you an example.) An example of a catalyst is potassium iodide (KI) speeding up the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
An enzyme/catalyst