complete the following concept map catalyst
Answers
Answered by
0
A catalyst is a substance used to increase the rate of a chemical reaction by reducing the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed but it does not take part directly in the reaction and remains itself unchanged. This process is called catalysis.
The only difference between a catalyzed and an un-catalyzed reaction is that their activation energy is different. The rate of reaction is faster in the presence of a catalyst because less energy is required to reach the transition state. However, the total energy from reactants to products remains the same. Catalytic activity is usually represented by the symbol "z" and its unit is mol/s.
Hope it helps. Thanks.
The only difference between a catalyzed and an un-catalyzed reaction is that their activation energy is different. The rate of reaction is faster in the presence of a catalyst because less energy is required to reach the transition state. However, the total energy from reactants to products remains the same. Catalytic activity is usually represented by the symbol "z" and its unit is mol/s.
Hope it helps. Thanks.
Similar questions