Enzymes
A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction is known as a CATALYST.
A catalyst is a substance that causes or aids in any type of reaction. Here are some sentences.That enzyme words as a catalyst in your body.She was the catalyst that started the argument.A catalyst is needed to make this chemical reaction occur.
I don't know what a catalyst is. (That's my sentence XD)
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).
catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that increases the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
For example the ammonia production; the magnetite catalyst is the most common.
Stimulant, motivation and incentive are words. Those mean catalyst.
THE NAME OF THE CATALYST WHICH HASTENS THE RATE OF REACTION OF FOOD BUT DOES NOT PART IN THE DIGESTION IS KNOWN AS A CATALYST KNOWN AS MAGANESE(IV)OXIDE.
Platinum, palladium and rhodium are metals used as catalyst in converters.
one name for a catalyst is... to be onis i have no idea myself xxx
biological catalysts
Catalyst
inhibitor
A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction is known as a CATALYST.
This substance is called a catalyst.
The only car part I know with the name catalyst is the catalytic converter which converts pollutant exhaust gas into a less harmful bi-product.
You write the name over the arrow in the chemical equation.