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Article: Catalysis and Catalysts
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Catalysis and Catalysts
Catalysis is an acceleration or
retardation
of the rate of a chemical reaction, brought about by the addition of a substance (the
catalyst
) to the reaction medium. The catalyst, usually present in small amounts, is not consumed in the reaction. Catalysis today is almost always associated with rate acceleration, and is very important in industry because rate acceleration usually means that a chemical compound can be made more cheaply and cleanly. It is hard to envision what modern society would be like without its use of myriad chemicals, polymers, and pharmaceuticals, most of which are prepared industrially by catalytic chemistry.
The rate of reaction refers ...