A catalyst.
A substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction is called a catalyst.
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
The reactant is the substance present at the start of a chemical reaction, while the product is the substance(s) formed from a chemical reaction.
A chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction is called a product. Products can be either the desired end product of the reaction or byproducts that are formed during the reaction.
a substance that is ironic.
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catalyst
A substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction is called a catalyst.
A substance that accelerates a chemical reaction but is not consumed in the process is called a catalyst. Catalysts work by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to proceed, thus speeding up the reaction without being permanently changed or used up themselves.
a catalyst
A product is a substance that is formed by a chemical reaction.
This substance is called the end-product of a chemical reaction.
Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction
Anew substance that is formed is a product in a chemical reaction
This is a chemical reaction described by a chemical reaction.
A substance that undergoes change in a chemical reaction is called a reactant.
A chemical reaction is a reaction in which a substance is turned into another completely different substance