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This is because the addition of sulfuric acid - 1. Doesn't change the composition of the electrolyte, 2. Alters the rate of the reaction. (fuels it, more like)
enzyme catalysis is usually homogeneous because the substrate and enzyme are present in aqueous solution
Electrolysis.
this process is called catalysis
Electrolysis. The breakdown of water into oxygen and hydrogen gas.
This is because the addition of sulfuric acid - 1. Doesn't change the composition of the electrolyte, 2. Alters the rate of the reaction. (fuels it, more like)
enzyme catalysis is usually homogeneous because the substrate and enzyme are present in aqueous solution
For example titanium (electrolysis in water solution).
Electrolysis is a type of hair removal that uses a direct electronic current. Electrolysis is its own example of hair removal.
For example iron oxides can be used as catalysts for the preparation of hydrogen from methane.
Electrolysis of water to oxygen and hydrogen gas
Electro-chemistry. Car batteries are the classic example.
It's an example of electrolysis. Not unwanted hair removal, but that does use the same process. Electrolysis is the process of breaking down compounds by running an electric current through them.
Electrolysis.
yes, for example water (H2O) can be separated into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity in a process called electrolysis
this process is called catalysis
For example: melting, boiling, dissociation in water, electrolysis.