Chemical Reactions

Catalysis and Industrial Chemistry

What is a catalyst for a reaction?

A catalyst for a chemical reaction is any chemical species that lowers the amount of free energy necessary to achieve the chemical transformation. This may involve a significant change in the mechanism by which the reaction takes place. Light may also serve as the catalyst.



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