Effect of catalysts
The rate of a reaction can be increased by adding a suitable catalystA substance that changes the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed by the reaction itself..
Only a very small amount of catalyst is needed to increase the rate of reaction between large amounts of reactants.
A catalyst is specific to a particular reaction:
- different catalysts catalyse different reactions
- not all reactions have suitable catalysts
This table summarises some common catalysts used in industry and the reactions they catalyse:
Catalyst | Reaction catalysed |
Iron | Making ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen |
Platinum | Making nitric acid from ammonia |
Vanadium(V) oxide | Making sulfuric acid |
Catalyst | Iron |
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Reaction catalysed | Making ammonia from nitrogen and hydrogen |
Catalyst | Platinum |
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Reaction catalysed | Making nitric acid from ammonia |
Catalyst | Vanadium(V) oxide |
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Reaction catalysed | Making sulfuric acid |