L3 - Catalysis and Reaction Rates
How does a catalyst influence a chemical reaction?
Chemists use catalysts to accelerate a reaction by lowering activation complex, reducing the Ea required to begin the reaction.
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Uses of Catalysts
There are many uses for catalysts, including accelerating reactions to reach an intermediate stability. Once at that intermediate stability, another catalyst can be used to help the reaction reach another intermediate stability, and so. Eventually, the catalysts will help the reaction reach a desired result.
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Petroleum IndustryThe petroleum industry also has many uses for catalysts. Often the crude oil being extracted from the ground is not in the desired form for sale. For example, Platinum (Pt) and/or Palladium (Pd) can be used in a process called catalytic reforming to turn naphtha into high octane hydrocarbons (gasoline).
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In BiologyIn Biology, catalysts are often referred to as enzymes since there are many biological catalysts that are used to control many processes.
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