A catalyst is something which speeds up a chemical reaction, but it’s mass is the same at beginning as it is at the end. This means that a catalyst is not used up during a reaction. A catalyst works by providing the reaction with an alternative pathway, one which has a lower activation energy than the pathway without the catalyst. Therefore, with a catalyst present there are more particles with the required activation energy required for more successful collisions to occur per second, hence the reaction is faster. there u go
Is there something which does the opposite of catalysts?? I mean if we are facing a rapid chemical reaction..then is there something we can add to it which will decrease its rate of reaction??? Please answer
Think of the catyst as a car. You are the Reactant and your family is Product. Now you wanna visit your family for a special occasion. You'll go there by a car. The car will not be a part of you or your family, it will just help you to reach there. A catalyst is same. It will create a surface or a way for the reaction but not will be in the actual product.
Great videos, keep up the great work! Can you please make a video that simply explains Potential Energy Diagrams, activation energy, and how it changes for forward and reverse reactions? Having difficulty finding a video that does that well.
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I wouldn’t go as far to say as the catalyst converter in your car makes it safe My drafting teacher was falsely accused by a little weasel witch he was fired for and hooked up a hose to the tailpipe and ran it into the VW bus , green to be precise, parked in the garage and that is the end. So no, I wouldn’t say it’s safe. But what do I know! I’m only right 99.899 percent of the chronos Everyday use of catalyst, yeah. If you can find it. It’s extremely rare and expensive if you do, but it smells great. And pretty manly especially in the winter season. The ladies love the smell. One of the best eau de toilette cologne ever made. It’s bottles are really awesome. The small being a test tube and the large and mini a beaker. One of which I turned into a bunsent honeydew, so be careful not to catch Beaker on fire with it ! Me me me me
Great video but claiming ammonia and sulfuric acid are mostly turned into fertilizers can't be further from the truth. They're commodity chemicals used a zillion different processes.
Here are some of the common ones: IRON is used in Haber process for making ammonia. VANADIUM (V) OXIDE is used at one of the stages of making sulphuric acid. MANGANESE DIOXIDE is used for decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to produce water and oxygen.
Catalyst binding with reactant atoms to cause slightly different flexure of unique nucleus structure of reactant atoms in which new flexure of unique nucleus structure of reactant atoms will make it easier for orbitals of reactant atoms to overlapping one another. As soon as the reactant atoms reacting with one another, the catalyst detached from newly formed products as if it is not involved in the reaction therefore the catalyst never being consumed in the reaction but somehow it can hasten the reactions. No doubt that activated energy of the reaction has been lower with the help of the catalyst because the attachment of the catalyst to reactant atoms has caused new flexure of the unique nucleus structure of the reactant atoms to facilitate reaction. How and why catalyst can alter the path of reactions has not been fully explained except by claiming that the activated energy for the reaction has been lowered. It is time to focus on the right thing, which is the unique nucleus structure. We have been neglecting the importance of the nucleus for a long, long time. Currently, we only focus on the configuration of electrons without knowing that the configuration of electrons is due to the uniqueness of the unique nucleus structure of the reactant atoms. If you are interested in real discoveries, I would recommend you to read my book, The Unification Theory - Volume One and you will be amazed with lots of new, interesting discoveries. In God I trust. .
Thanks, i love the animations, it makes it a lot easier for me to learn. And i can also take notes easily as the information is short and precise, it does not drag on. Very helpful for my year 12 chem.
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that is required for a reaction to occur - so the minimum amount of energy the atoms or molecules need for that reaction to happen.
A catalyst is something which speeds up a chemical reaction, but it’s mass is the same at beginning as it is at the end. This means that a catalyst is not used up during a reaction.
A catalyst works by providing the reaction with an alternative pathway, one which has a lower activation energy than the pathway without the catalyst. Therefore, with a catalyst present there are more particles with the required activation energy required for more successful collisions to occur per second, hence the reaction is faster. there u go
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how about in "where are catalysts used in everyday life?"
@@allaguemaersherieannep.461 catalysts are used in everyday life such as when catalysts are present in detergents, fertilizers and even in vehicles.
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Is there something which does the opposite of catalysts?? I mean if we are facing a rapid chemical reaction..then is there something we can add to it which will decrease its rate of reaction???
Please answer
they are called inhibitors!!
I always thought this had to do with groups of bovine creatures that couldn't stop lying....
why does a catalyst not able to take part in a chemical reaction instead of being even same physical state?🤔🤔🤔plz answer........by class 10th student.
Think of the catyst as a car. You are the Reactant and your family is Product. Now you wanna visit your family for a special occasion. You'll go there by a car. The car will not be a part of you or your family, it will just help you to reach there. A catalyst is same. It will create a surface or a way for the reaction but not will be in the actual product.
Great videos, keep up the great work! Can you please make a video that simply explains Potential Energy Diagrams, activation energy, and how it changes for forward and reverse reactions? Having difficulty finding a video that does that well.
You are watching the videos but you still have to wear the mask to go out
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Glad you like them!
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Catalyst helps to alter the rate means it can also be used to slow down a reaction.
3:33 is where it gets good
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and why some thing is catalyst and some thing not why
Nice video :) makes it so easier to understand than our book at school.
Glad it was helpful!
I wouldn’t go as far to say as the catalyst converter in your car makes it safe
My drafting teacher was falsely accused by a little weasel witch he was fired for and hooked up a hose to the tailpipe and ran it into the VW bus , green to be precise, parked in the garage and that is the end. So no, I wouldn’t say it’s safe. But what do I know! I’m only right 99.899 percent of the chronos
Everyday use of catalyst, yeah. If you can find it. It’s extremely rare and expensive if you do, but it smells great. And pretty manly especially in the winter season. The ladies love the smell. One of the best eau de toilette cologne ever made. It’s bottles are really awesome. The small being a test tube and the large and mini a beaker. One of which I turned into a bunsent honeydew, so be careful not to catch Beaker on fire with it ! Me me me me
Isn't Molybdenum (Mo) used as a promoter in the Haber process, not Potassium Oxide?
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In the video, where are catalysts used in everyday life?
Watch from 1:31 🙂
Great video but claiming ammonia and sulfuric acid are mostly turned into fertilizers can't be further from the truth. They're commodity chemicals used a zillion different processes.
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Thank you for making ot so easy to understand🙏
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Can u make video on role of different catalyst in reaction
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how it provide the alternative pathway in a reaction
Formation of intermediate compound or Catalyst through adsorption.
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How does catalyst affect the volume of the production of hydrogen?
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Can we get some examples of catalysts here in the comment section? A list would be most helpful like the video.
Here are some of the common ones:
IRON is used in Haber process for making ammonia.
VANADIUM (V) OXIDE is used at one of the stages of making sulphuric acid.
MANGANESE DIOXIDE is used for decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to produce water and oxygen.
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dynamic ion transformer/ catalyst IRON? in medicine
Fast and straight to point
Nice explanation .
What is the significance of putting flame on the solution in the experiment
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Umm so the what is the used of catalyst in everyday life?
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s0 "Catalyst" is basically the 'Key-Ingredient' and 0r componet ;)
Catalyst binding with reactant atoms to cause slightly different flexure of unique nucleus structure of reactant atoms in which new flexure of unique nucleus structure of reactant atoms will make it easier for orbitals of reactant atoms to overlapping one another. As soon as the reactant atoms reacting with one another, the catalyst detached from newly formed products as if it is not involved in the reaction therefore the catalyst never being consumed in the reaction but somehow it can hasten the reactions. No doubt that activated energy of the reaction has been lower with the help of the catalyst because the attachment of the catalyst to reactant atoms has caused new flexure of the unique nucleus structure of the reactant atoms to facilitate reaction. How and why catalyst can alter the path of reactions has not been fully explained except by claiming that the activated energy for the reaction has been lowered. It is time to focus on the right thing, which is the unique nucleus structure. We have been neglecting the importance of the nucleus for a long, long time. Currently, we only focus on the configuration of electrons without knowing that the configuration of electrons is due to the uniqueness of the unique nucleus structure of the reactant atoms. If you are interested in real discoveries, I would recommend you to read my book, The Unification Theory - Volume One and you will be amazed with lots of new, interesting discoveries. In God I trust. .
Hello, yep I am also here as a victim of the pandemic essays...
By the way, this made everything very clear, thank you.
Glad it made it clear 🙂
But how does it work? How is it part of the reaction?
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Sir my question is..write the note of catalysts industries.?
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Not related to catastrophic in any way.
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Thanks, i love the animations, it makes it a lot easier for me to learn. And i can also take notes easily as the information is short and precise, it does not drag on. Very helpful for my year 12 chem.
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Please make video in hindi
umm why is there mario ??
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This is not use full me
So basically reactions on steroids
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But why do atoms need activation energy to react
Because they need sufficient energy to break chemical bonds.
Catalyst comet
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What is the activation energy???
Activation energy is the minimum amount of energy that is required for a reaction to occur - so the minimum amount of energy the atoms or molecules need for that reaction to happen.
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