absolutely.
No, salt is not typically considered a catalyst because it does not participate in the chemical reaction itself. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process, whereas salt simply acts as an electrolyte or a source of ions in a reaction.
This substance is called a catalyst.
CAtalyst
The process you're describing is similar to hydrolysis, where water is used to break down complex sugars (polysaccharides) into simpler sugars (monosaccharides) with the help of a catalyst, often enzymes like amylase. In humans, the digestive system utilizes enzymes to facilitate this reaction, allowing complex carbohydrates from food to be converted into simple sugars like glucose. These monosaccharides are then absorbed into the bloodstream and utilized for energy.
yeap, a heat catalyst
Sugar is small crystal powder, thus each sugar crystal has large surface area which causes rapid reaction in presence of catalyst. This reaction produces a lot of heat, as a whole, that it causes sugar to burn.
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its not "who is" its "what are"...read the book and you'll find out. it really is a good book.
An important example is platinum.
what is a good sugar level
With a catalyst or by heating the vinegar. Also try adding sugar to the mixture and then igniting it.
is 165 a good sugar level
because it has the word cat in it
No, salt is not typically considered a catalyst because it does not participate in the chemical reaction itself. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process, whereas salt simply acts as an electrolyte or a source of ions in a reaction.
This substance is called a catalyst.
Sugar can be bad or good for you there is natural sugar and bad sugar which has been prosiest. Also there is fibre which is very good for you.
sugar is actually really good for u tynan brown eats too much brown sugar