116k views
3 votes
Drag each description into the most appropriate bin. heterogeneous catalyst

2 Answers

7 votes

Answer:

Heterogeneous Catalysts:

  • are in a different phase than the reactants
  • are usually solid

Homogeneous Catalysts:

  • are in the same phase as the reactants

Both types of Catalysts:

  • increase the rate of a reaction
  • are not consumed in the reaction

Step-by-step explanation:

Catalysts provide an alternate pathway through which a reaction can proceed. All catalysts increase the rate of reaction and are not consumed in the course of the reaction.

Heterogeneous catalysts are different phase than that of the reactants and are usually solid.

Homogeneous catalysts are in the same phase as the reactants.

User Severiano
by
7.7k points
6 votes
Each description is dragged into the most appropriate bin.
Drag each description into the most appropriate bin. heterogeneous catalyst-example-1
User Eminemence
by
8.3k points