the first answer someone provided: placing a reaction mixture in an ultrasonic shaker :)
another answer: heating the mixture.
another answer: adding a catalyzing agent.
Please note that without specifying a LIST of possible actions in your question, it's not really possible for anyone to answer your question as stated. If you ask, "is it 'this', 'that', or 'another thing' ", then people could try to answer the question AS ASKED, by selecting one of the possible answers FROM THE LIST. When you ask 'which', there should be a list to select from, because 'which' generally means 'which of the following' or 'which of the previous'.
Catalysis is the action to increase the reaction rate of a chemical reaction using substances called catalysts which are not transformed during this reaction.
This is a physical action.
No, it is physical.
A chemical change, also known as a chemical reaction, will result in one or more products with new chemical properties.
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Yes it can, but more commonly an increase in temperature increases enzymatic action.
Catalysis is the action to increase the reaction rate of a chemical reaction using substances called catalysts which are not transformed during this reaction.
A chemical action or reaction is a process that transforms one chemical substance to a new substance.
One action is an example of a chemical defense in your skin is sweating palms. Sweaty palms are a reaction to stress, thus it's a chemical reaction.
This is a physical action.
No, it is physical.
chemical change
Any chemical reaction produce a new substance.
What is the action of a catalyst in a chemical reaction? In this sentence, you're asking what the catalyst does. The chemical reaction only takes place because of action by the catalyst. In this sentence, you are essentially saying the same thing, but you don't put "the" in front of "action".
A chemical change, also known as a chemical reaction, will result in one or more products with new chemical properties.
Reaction is more often used for chemical change, but it is also used in the physics law, "For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction."
The majority of drugs act by the intermediate of chemical reactions.