
1) Autocatalysis 2) Autocatalytic 3) Decomposition 4) Katalysis
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1) Chemical action 2) Chemical change 3) Chemical kinetic 4) Chemical process 5) Contact action
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Catalysis is the increase in the rate of a chemical reaction of one or more reactants due to the participation of an additional substance called a catalyst. Unlike other reagents in the chemical reaction, a catalyst is not consumed by the reaction. With a catalyst, less free energy is required to reach the transition state, but the total free ener...
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Catalysis is the process in which the rate of a chemical reaction is increased by means of a chemical substance known as a catalyst.
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• (n.) Dissolution; degeneration; decay. • (n.) A process by which reaction occurs in the presence of certain agents which were formerly believed to exert an influence by mere contact. It is now believed that such reactions are attended with the formation of an intermediate compound or compounds, so that by alternate composition and decom...
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in chemistry, the modification of the rate of a chemical reaction, usually an acceleration, by addition of a substance not consumed during the ... [10 related articles]
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The action of a catalyst.
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A process in which a catalyst increases the speed of a chemical reaction.
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is a phenomena in which a relatively small amount of material augments the rate of reaction without itself being consumed.
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The changing of a rate of a chemical reaction by the addition of a small amount of a substance which is unchanged at the end of the reaction. Such a substance is called a catalyst, though this term is usually reserved for substances which speed up reactions; additives which slow down reactions are c...
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(In topic `Tools, Methods & Processes`) Catalysis is a rapidly emerging UML-based approach that provides complete support for the systematic business-driven development of component-based systems from frameworks. As a non-proprietary, OO method for CBD, very different from other methods, Catalysis is mainly concerned with building reuse com...
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<chemistry> The acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst. ... (16 Mar 1998) ...
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(kә-tal´ә-sis) increase in the velocity of a chemical reaction or process produced by the presence of a substance that is not consumed in the net chemical reaction or process; negative catalysis denotes the slowing down or inhibition of a reaction or process by the presence of such a substance. adj., c...
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Ca·tal'y·sis noun ;
plural Catalyse . [ ML., from Greek ... dissolution, from ... to destroy, dissolve;
kata` down, wholly + ... to loose.]
1. Dissolution; degeneration; decay. [ R.] « Sad
catalysis and declension of piety.
Evelyn. »
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kă-tal′i-sis Definitions: 1. The effect that a catalyst exerts on a chemical reaction.
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Catalysis: The process by which a substance speeds up a chemical reaction without being consumed or altered in the process. Substances that can accomplish this remarkable feat are termed catalysts and are of immense importance in chemistry and biology. All enzymes are catalysts that expedite the biochemical reactions necessary for life. The enzymes...
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A phenomenon in which the addition of a small quantity of a substance enhances the rate of reaction manifold, without the added substance itself being consumed in the course of the reaction.
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[
n] - acceleration of a chemical reaction induced the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction
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contact action noun acceleration of a chemical reaction induced the presence of material that is chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction; `of the top 50 commodity chemicals, 30 are created directly by catalysis and another 6 are made from ...
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the acceleration (or retardation) of a chemical reaction by the presence of a comparatively small amount of a foreign substance called a catalyst.
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