Want this question answered?
catalyst
This substance is called a catalyst.
No, increasing concentration of a reactant simply allows for more of a reaction to take place as there will be more molecules present for collisions to happen. Although increasing the volume probably would yield more of a product. The same is true for catalysts higher concentration = more collisions (look up collision theory) although the catalyst does not get used up, simply regenerates.
no. the amount of catalyst does not influence the reaction; A catalyst simply provides an alternative route for the reaction with a lower activation energy.
The catalyst decrease the needed activation energy.
Yes, the product increases because positive catalysts increase the rate of the reaction.
catalyst
The yield of reaction is improved.
Increasing the temperature would shift the equilibrium to the right and increase the amount of product.
Increasing the temperature would shift the equilibrium to the right and increase the amount of product.
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
If a substance is a reactant or product of a chemical reaction then, by definition, it cannot be a catalyst.
This substance is called a catalyst.
No, the catalyst doesn't increase the number of reactant particles.
No, increasing concentration of a reactant simply allows for more of a reaction to take place as there will be more molecules present for collisions to happen. Although increasing the volume probably would yield more of a product. The same is true for catalysts higher concentration = more collisions (look up collision theory) although the catalyst does not get used up, simply regenerates.
Catalyst
no. the amount of catalyst does not influence the reaction; A catalyst simply provides an alternative route for the reaction with a lower activation energy.