Lesson 28
Lesson 28
Lesson: Catalysis
Aim :
To study the effect of catalysts on the rate of reaction and how they work.
Learning Outcomes :
Underlying Principles
Differentiation
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• Activity 1 : Catalysts
• Activity 4 : Enzymes
1. Catalysts
R
M
P
P
Reaction coordinate
From the graph above, the activation energy Q for the catalysed
reaction is less than the activation energy Q + R for the uncatalysed reaction.
Hence, a catalyst works by providing an alternative reaction route which has a
lower activation energy.
1.2 i. No effect.
iv. No effect.
Number of molecules
with energy, E
Ea2 Ea1
2. Homogeneous catalysis
2.1 Homogenous catalysts are of the same phase as the reactants while heterogeneous
catalysts are not.
3. Heterogeneous catalysis
3.1 a. Oxidation