A) The process of changing the reactants into products without a catalyst B) The process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst C) The process of changing the products back into reactants using a catalyst D) The process of slowing down a chemical reaction by adding a catalyst
A) A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the reaction B) A substance that changes the products into reactants in a chemical reaction C) A substance that slows down a chemical reaction by participating in the reaction D) A substance that is consumed in a reaction and prevents the reaction from occurring
A) Nucleic acids B) Lipids C) Proteins D) Carbohydrates
A) Slowing down the reaction by increasing the activation energy B) Lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to occur C) Changing the equilibrium constant to favor product formation D) Increasing the overall energy change of the reaction
A) The energy change in a catalytic reaction B) The time required for a catalyst to start working C) The number of substrate molecules converted into product by one molecule of catalyst D) The equilibrium constant of a catalyzed reaction
A) Specificity B) Efficiency C) Regulation D) Irreversibility
A) They enable efficient use of resources and energy in chemical processes B) They increase the environmental impact of chemical reactions C) They speed up all reactions regardless of their impact D) They hinder the development of green technologies
A) Heterogeneous catalyst B) Chemical catalyst C) Homogeneous catalyst D) Biological catalyst
A) A reaction that requires no catalyst for completion B) A reaction where one of the products acts as a catalyst for the reaction C) A reaction that involves multiple catalysts D) A reaction that is catalyzed by enzymes only
A) By providing an alternative reaction pathway with lower activation energy B) By slowing down the reaction to ensure complete conversion C) By changing the equilibrium constant of the reaction D) By increasing the overall energy change of the reaction
A) Homogeneous catalysis involves enzymes, while heterogeneous catalysis does not B) Homogeneous catalysts are more expensive than heterogeneous catalysts C) Homogeneous catalysis occurs in the same phase as the reactants, while heterogeneous catalysis occurs in a different phase D) Heterogeneous catalysts are only used in biological systems |