A catalyst is any chemical that speeds up a chemical reaction. It does this by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to take place. A catalyst that occurs in an organism is called an enzyme.
This substance is called catalyst; and in living systems it is an enzyme.
the inorganic substance which increases the enzyme activity is called?
Adding oxygen to a substance is called oxidation. It can cause chemical reactions that result in changes to the substance's properties.
Antihistamines block the release of histamine, a substance that causes allergic reactions.
These substances are called reactants.
Reactions with oxygen are called combustion or oxidisation reactions.
If one substance is losing electrons (where it is gaining charge, or oxidizing), we must assume those electrons are going to another substance in the reaction, which will cause the charge to go down, or reduce. This type of equation is called a Redox (reduction-oxidation) reaction.
Catalyst. And in cell it is enzyme
An enzyme/catalyst
Chemical reactions turn chemicals called reactants into chemicals called products.
A substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed is called a catalyst. Catalysts work by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur, thereby speeding up the reaction process.
The process of removing oxygen from a substance is called deoxygenation. This can be achieved through various methods such as chemical reactions, heating, or using a reducing agent.