Catalyst effects

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Flashcards on Catalyst effects, created by Alvaro Vargas Calero on 01/05/2018.
Alvaro Vargas Calero
Flashcards by Alvaro Vargas Calero, updated more than 1 year ago
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Catalyst Effects A catalyst is a substance that participates in a chemical reaction and increases the reaction rate without undergoing a net chemical change itself. Consider, for example, the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide in the presence and absence of different catalysts. Because most catalysts are highly selective, they often determine the product of a reaction by accelerating only one of several possible reactions that could occur.
Most of the bulk chemicals produced in industry are formed with catalyzed reactions. Recent estimates indicate that about 30% of the gross national product of the United States and other industrialized nations relies either directly or indirectly on the use of catalysts.
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