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Catalysts

Subject: Chemistry
Grade: Upper Secondary
Publisher: YDP
Resource types: Whiteboard presentation
Resource ID: d1899
Description:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
– indicate the differences between heterogeneous and homogeneous catalysis
– describe the course of a reaction in the presence of a solid catalyst
– explain the concept of autocatalysis
– explain the active complex theory
– describe the mechanism of catalyst action
– give examples of the uses of catalysts
– explain how enzymes work.

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Catalysts
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Consists of...
Examples of catalysts
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Heterogeneous catalyst
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Heterogeneous catal...
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Physical state of c...
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Solid substances as...
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Catalyst surface
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Oxidation of hydrog...
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Reactions occurring...
Whiteboard exercise
Catalytic converters
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The oxidation of su...
Animation
Homogeneous catalysis
Whiteboard exercise
Autocatalysis
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Enzymes in the dige...
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Biochemical processes
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Enzymes
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Production of beer
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Production of yoghurt
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Cake baking
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Enzymatic reactions
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Structure of enzymes
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Mechanisms of inter...
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Specificity of enzymes
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Notation and energy...
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Mechanism of enzyma...
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Competitive inhibition
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Inhibitors
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Inhibitors as drugs
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