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: [[Chlorophyll]] is a [[catalyst]] for the [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] that allows [[plant]]s to turn [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[water]] into [[Glucose]] and [[Oxygen]] during [[photosynthesis]].
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: [[Chlorophyll]] is a [[catalyst]] for the [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] that allows [[plant]]s to turn [[Carbon Dioxide]] and [[Water]] into [[Glucose]] and [[Oxygen]] during [[photosynthesis]].
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: [[Manganese Dioxide]] is a [[catalyst]] that speeds up the break down of [[Hydrogen Peroxide]] into [[Water]] and [[Oxygen]].
 
: [[Enzyme]]s are a type of biological [[catalyst]] that can speed up [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] inside an [[organism]].
 
: [[Enzyme]]s are a type of biological [[catalyst]] that can speed up [[Chemical Reaction|reaction]] inside an [[organism]].

Revision as of 12:00, 29 September 2018

Key Stage 3

Meaning

A catalyst is a chemical which can increase the rate of a chemical reaction without being used up in the reaction.

About Catalysts

A catalyst is neither are reactant or a product in a reaction but it can make the reaction happen more quickly.

Examples

Chlorophyll is a catalyst for the reaction that allows plants to turn Carbon Dioxide and Water into Glucose and Oxygen during photosynthesis.
Manganese Dioxide is a catalyst that speeds up the break down of Hydrogen Peroxide into Water and Oxygen.
Enzymes are a type of biological catalyst that can speed up reaction inside an organism.