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It help speed up the process
The Haber process (making amonia using nitrogen and hydrogen).
In any reaction, a catalyst is never used up or changed. This means that at the end of every reaction you should always get your catalyst back. sometimes in the course of the reaction, the catalyst is used up, but by the end of the reaction it will always be reformed completely.
its an iron catalyst (iron oxide)
its Fe- iron. It is used as a catalyst to speed up the exothermic reaction between N2 and H2 to make NH3.
Lead chamber process produce sulfuric acid by the reactionSO2 + NO2 + H2O → H2SO4 + NOProcess flow diagram shows how the lead lined chamber are used to convert so2 to sulfuric acid, source: http://www.inclusive-science-engineering.com/manufacture-of-h2so4-by-chamber-process/manufacture-of-h2so4-by-chamber-process-2/
Chlorophyll is the catalyst that is used in the process of photosynthesis.
It help speed up the process
its an iron catalyst (iron oxide)
The 'porous pot' that is used in a lab, is used to facilitate the cracking process during heating, the porous pot is used as a catalyst to speed up the cracking process. This allows for the process to occur at a lower temperature.
The Haber process (making amonia using nitrogen and hydrogen).
The elements in the middle section of the Periodic Table are the transition in the Haber process; Nickel is a catalyst used in the manufacture of margarine.
His name is Dez Fafara, used to be the lead singer for Coal Chamber.
The Sasol Synthol process for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis used at petroSA uses an iron based catalyst. More recently, the development of a slurry-bed reactor at the Mossel Bay plant has resulted in the use of a cobalt based catalyst.
If NaOH is totally used up in the reaction process, it is a reactant; If not it's a catalyst.
The person that is credited with inventing the catalyst is Rayan Jafar. He created this catalyst in 1973 by having tomato sauce poured on some seeds and having them work better than they used to. He repeated this process several times.
In any reaction, a catalyst is never used up or changed. This means that at the end of every reaction you should always get your catalyst back. sometimes in the course of the reaction, the catalyst is used up, but by the end of the reaction it will always be reformed completely.