14.5.1 Catalysts and Types of Catalysts Flashcards
Catalysts and Types of Catalysts
- Catalysis is the increasing of the reaction rate through the addition of a substance that is unchanged in the overall reaction.
- Homogeneous catalysts are in the same phase as the reactants, while heterogeneous catalysts are in a different phase than the reactants.
- Enzymes are biological catalysts.
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- Catalysis is the increasing of the reaction rate through the addition of a substance that is unchanged in the overall reaction (a catalyst).
- Catalysts act by lowering the activation energy (E a ) of the reaction. This is analogous to a tunnel dug through a mountain, allowing cars to pass through the mountain, rather than having to travel over the top.
- Homogeneous catalysts are in the same phase as the reactants. For example, iodide ion (I–) catalyzes the disproportionation of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). Both H 2 O 2 and iodide ion are in the aqueous phase.
- Heterogeneous catalysts are in a different phase than the reactants. For example, solid manganese(II) oxide (MnO 2 ) also catalyzes the disproportionation of aqueous hydrogen peroxide.
- Enzymes are nature’s catalysts. Examples of enzymes include catalase, amylase, proteases, alcohol dehydrogenase, and lactase.
- Catalase is present in blood and catalyzes the
disproportionation of hydrogen peroxide. - Amylase is present in saliva and breaks down starch into sugars.
- Lactase is used to digest lactose, a sugar in milk.
- Proteases aid in the digestion of proteins, and are used in drain cleaners.
- Alcohol dehydrogenase oxidizes alcohols, helping to clear them from the bloodstream.
A catalytic converter is an example of which of the following?
Heterogeneous catalyst
The Chinese word for catalyst is the same as the word for which of the following?
Matchmaker
The starch-digesting enzyme found in saliva from the mouth is
Salivary amylase (ptyalin)
A catalyst has which of the following properties?
A catalyst increases the rate of a reaction
Which of the following reactions is catalyzed by platinum metal in a catalytic converter?
2NO2(g) + O2(g) → 2N2(g) + 3O2(g)
Enzymes and catalysts do not make it possible to get a reaction to occur that would not eventually take place on its own. Catalysts act by:
lowering the activation energy (Ea ) of a reaction
A catalytic converter contains inorganic catalysts that convert carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen monoxide (NO) to carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and nitrogen gas (N2 ). The correct classification for this type of catalyst is:
Heterogeneous catalyst
Which of the following is not an enzyme?
Lactose
Enzyme-containing powdered laundry detergent is an example of a:
Homogeneous catalyst
The activation energy (Ea ) on a reaction diagram for an uncatalyzed reaction is generally ________ a catalyzed reaction.
greater than