Take is easy,,,,,catalyst increase the rate of chemical reaction and inhibitor decrease it...
The opposite of a catalyst is an inhibitor, something that suppresses or slows a reaction.
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
Reduces the activation energy of the reaction, which speeds up the progress of the reaction It increases the rate of a chemical reaction. However a true catalyst is not consumed in the reaction.
A catalyst is a material that speeds up a chemical reaction by providing an alternative pathway with lower activation energy. Alternatively, an inhibitor is a material that slows down a chemical reaction by blocking the active sites on the reactant molecules, preventing them from coming together or reacting.
negative catalyst.
The opposite of a catalyst is an inhibitor, something that suppresses or slows a reaction.
The substance that slows down a chemical reaction is an inhibitor. Instead you could also call an inhibitor an anticatalyst.-anticatalyst `antee'katlist1. (chemistry) a substance that retards a chemical reaction or diminishes the activity of a catalyst
no it usually slows down
A catalyst speeds up a reaction and an inhibitor slows down a reaction
Reduces the activation energy of the reaction, which speeds up the progress of the reaction It increases the rate of a chemical reaction. However a true catalyst is not consumed in the reaction.
A catalyst is a material that speeds up a chemical reaction by providing an alternative pathway with lower activation energy. Alternatively, an inhibitor is a material that slows down a chemical reaction by blocking the active sites on the reactant molecules, preventing them from coming together or reacting.
An inhibitor decreases the reaction rate
negative catalyst.
Chemical reactions can be either sped up or slowed down by catalysts.
Inhibitor~a material used to decrease the rate of reaction
An inhibitor is a substance that slows down or stops a chemical reaction by interfering with the reaction process. This can be achieved by binding to the reactants, blocking active sites on enzymes, or changing the pH of the environment to make the reaction less favorable.
A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy without being consumed in the process. An inhibitor, on the other hand, is a substance that decreases the rate of a chemical reaction by interfering with the reaction steps or blocking a catalyst.