Combining the reactants at a lower temperature.
Reducing the concentration of reactants.
Grinding one of the reactants into a powder.
Removing the catalyst.
Grinding one of the reactants into a powder (increase the surface area)
An increase in temperature will increase the speed of the particles and cause the particles to both bump into one another more frequently and with more energy thus increasing the reaction rate.
it would speed the reaction. With enough heat and pressure you can cause an explosion
As temperature increase the speed and energy of molecules increase and the collisions are more probable.
Biocatalysts usually are very specific to the reaction that they catalyze. So many only speed up one reaction. Quite often a chain reaction occurs where numerous enzymes catalyze reactions at different points speeding up a process that would take much longer and propelling the reaction through numerous phases.
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.
To Cause a Chemical reaction. A properly chosen, specific catalyst is able to speed up the rate of a particular chemical reaction.
Enzymes are catalysts in a chemical reaction, they are used in chemistry to increase the speed of a specific chemical reaction. A single enzyme will not speed up multiple chemical reactions, usually it is limited to one reactant.
The addition of heat stimulates the molecules in the reaction. Because they will move faster, the reaction will speed up.
if the reaction is exothermic (creates heat) then adding heat will cause the reaction to run in the reverse direction if the reaction is endothermic (requires heat) then heat will speed it up
A catalyst alters (usually increases) the speed of a chemical reaction in which there is no net change in the amount of catalyst present after reaction is complete.
An enzyme generally lowers the activation energy necessary for a reaction to proceed. This in turn may cause more of the reactants to go to products.
The speed of a given chemical reaction is directly responsible for spontaneity of the reaction. The reaction force and effect is contingent upon the speed of the reaction. The faster the reaction, the more force will be produced.
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions that take place in cells. They are usually named from the reaction that they catalyze.
An increase in temperature will increase the speed of the particles and cause the particles to both bump into one another more frequently and with more energy thus increasing the reaction rate.
A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a chemical reaction without undergoing any change in mass but may change in color , texture e.t.c <a href="http://linkjacket.com/jk.cgi?i=rMkA9ue&d=www.kentchemistry.com&n=NaN" target="_self">visit kentchemistry.com</a> it can also speed up a reaction. simply a catalyst can change the rate of a reaction, both slow and increase rate
it would speed the reaction. With enough heat and pressure you can cause an explosion
Catalyst will reduce the activation energy of the reaction, thereby the speed of the reaction (or the rate of the reaction) increases.