Catalysts increase the rate of reaction while Inhibitors decrease it.
They both affect the rate of reaction, hence giving us more control over our reaction.
In chemistry it is Inhibitor
1. Compare 2. Contrast
compare & contrast the similarities & differences of a relation & function
compare - contrast words:by the same tokenconverselyinsteadlikewiseon one handon the other handon the contraryrathersimilarlyyetbuthoweverstillneverthelessin contrast
compare and contrast mean the equalities and differences between what you are comparing and contrasting.
A catalyst speeds up a reaction and an inhibitor slows down a reaction
umm no. they are opposites. a catalyst will speed up a reaction and an inhibitor will slow it down.
In chemistry it is Inhibitor
The inhibitor interferes with the catalyst in a chemical reaction.
A negative catalyst is added to a reaction to slow down a process as does an inhibitor. From this you could say that they are equivalent.
Catalyst: a substance which promote and help a chemical reaction. Inhibitor: a substance which greatly reduces the rate of a chemical reaction.
An "inhibitor" (aka negative catalyst) slows or blocks a chemical reaction. In some cases this can also be called a deterrent or a retardant. The term anticatalyst(anti-catalyst) refers to blocking the action of a catalyst.
The opposite of a catalyst is an inhibitor, something that suppresses or slows a reaction.
Lemon juice can be used as catalyst in organic chemistry.
A catalyst lower the activation energy (speeds up the reaction) while an inhibitor increases the activation energy (slows it down).
inhibitor
Catalyst speeds up reactions, and inhibitors are used to slow down reactions.