Decrease the activation energy to speed up a chemical reaction.
A chemical reaction can be sped up by decreasing the size of a particle. This is because smaller particles move faster than larger particles.
Decreasing the activation energy generally will speed up the reaction.
by decreasing what you can speed up a chemical reaction?
Particle size. If you have smaller particles of a reactant, you will increase the rate of that reaction.
Decreasing the volume the reaction is occurring in. So less solvent if in liquids (ie more concentrated solutions) or if reacting gasses use a smaller vessel.
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enzymes contain specific active site complimentary to certain molecules. they speed up the reaction by decreasing the activation energy.
Increasing the pressure on a reaction involving reacting gases increases the rate of reaction. Changing the pressure on a reaction which involves solids or liquids has no effect on the rate of reaction.
Correct. Enzymes help to speed up chemical reactions. They may speed them up, costing them some energy, but they are never used up.
The effect of heat on a chemical reaction will depend on whether the chemical reaction is exothermic (producing heat), or endothermic (requiring an input of heat). If the reaction is endothermic, then adding heat will increase the speed, but the opposite is true for an exothermic reaction.
Yes, that is correct.
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Activation energy is lowered to speed up a chemical reaction.
to speed up a chemical reaction
A catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction.
enzymes contain specific active site complimentary to certain molecules. they speed up the reaction by decreasing the activation energy.
A catalyst. It does do by decreasing the energy required for the reaction to take place (activation energy).
Anything that is added to a chemical reaction that's intended to speed up the reaction - is a catalyst.
Catalysts speed up the chemical reaction.
Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions.
Enzymes are proteins which speed up chemical reactions.
A catalyst decreases the activation energy of a chemical reaction.
A catalyst can speed up the rate of a given chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. However, the catalyst does not change the total free energy from reactants to products.