Catalysts can do one or more of the following:
The two important classes of catalysts are homogeneous catalysts, which are in the same phase as the reactants, and heterogeneous catalysts, which are in a different phase from the reactants. Each class has its own advantages and applications depending on the specific reaction and conditions.
Some disadvantages of using transition metals or their compounds as catalysts include high cost due to the scarcity of these metals, potential toxicity of certain compounds, and the need for specialized handling and disposal procedures. Additionally, some transition metal catalysts may undergo leaching or deactivation during the catalytic process, leading to reduced efficiency or the need for frequent regeneration.
Catalysts
Some of the facts are: 1. Catalysts never get consumed in a reaction 2. Catalysts lower the activation energy of the reaction by providing an alternative path to it. 3. Some catalysts do not take part in reaction. They just provide surface or sites for the reaction to take place.
catalysts. These substances work by providing an alternative pathway for the reaction to occur more rapidly, lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to proceed. Catalysts do not undergo permanent changes in their chemical composition during the reaction.
The two important classes of catalysts are homogeneous catalysts, which are in the same phase as the reactants, and heterogeneous catalysts, which are in a different phase from the reactants. Each class has its own advantages and applications depending on the specific reaction and conditions.
Using catalysts the activation energy is lowered.
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An inorganic catalyst can often catalyse many different reactions whilst most enzymes are reaction specific enzymes allow a reaction to take place which only forms pure products reducing the costs for separation techniques lower temperatures and pressures can be used than with inorganic catalysts inorganic catalyst can often be poisonous and cause disposal problems at the end of their industrial lives. Enzymes are biodegradable btw enzymes are living catalysts
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