A substance that speeds up a reaction without being consumed in the process is called a catalyst. Catalysts lower the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, thereby increasing the reaction rate. They can be reused multiple times in subsequent reactions. Examples include enzymes in biological processes and metals in industrial chemical reactions.
There is no chemical of that sort. The chemical general name for the substance which speeds up the reaction is known as a catalyst.
A Product
a product
The name of this process is "chemical reaction".
These substances are called products.
Catalyst
A substance that speeds up a chemical reaction is known as a CATALYST.
There is no chemical of that sort. The chemical general name for the substance which speeds up the reaction is known as a catalyst.
The reaction is called oxidation.
This substance is called catalyst; and in living systems it is an enzyme.
Enzymes
A Product
a product
a product
a product
The substances formed in a chemical reaction are called products
It's a nuclear fusion reaction