Do you think the leaves were a catalyst for the fire? Why or why not?
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.
The flash point of leaves can vary depending on their moisture content, but typically it is around 300-400 degrees Fahrenheit. Dry leaves are more prone to catching fire at lower temperatures compared to moist leaves.
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).
I don't know what a catalyst is. (That's my sentence XD)
catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that increases the speed of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.
A catalyst speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy of the reaction. It is not consumed by the reaction, but rather it leaves the reaction unchanged.
fire
You shouldn't burn fallen leaves because they can set other flammable things on fire, causing a deadly fire.
When you light leaves on fire, there is a very high possibility that they will fly away and set any and everything around it on fire, too. In some places, it's against the law to burn leaves.(especially at certain times of the year)
Yes, a catalyst can be re-used, because It is NOT actually used in a chemical reaction. A catalyst will increase the rate of reaction by attracting reactants, but the catalyst is not a reactant. However, the reuse cannot be done indefinitely then, depending on the severity of the reaction conditions, it can be occur a small, but accumulative deactivation of the catalys.
dry leaves on fire
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. It works by providing an alternative pathway with lower activation energy for the reaction to occur.
Any class "A" fire. A class "A" fire is anything that when burned leaves an Ash.
This substance is called a catalyst.
He heads to camp in search of fire
Wood, leaves, or paper.
It is possible for an unlit match in a pile of leaves to start a fire under the right conditions, such as if there is dry foliage and the match is exposed to heat or a spark. However, there are many variables that can affect whether the match will ignite the leaves, such as humidity levels and wind.