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The action of a solid phase catalyst to increase the rate of unimolecular gas—phase decomposition reaction.


A catalyst is a substance that accelerates the rate of a chemical reaction but remain chemically unchanged afterwards.The unimolecular gases gets absorbed over the catalyst and form activated complex, which gets changed into decomposed products easily.
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The increased speed of a simple bimolecular change when temperature of the reaction mixture is increased.

How does temperature affect the rate of a reaction? Is there a corresponding equal decrease in number of collisions among molecules of a gaseous reaction? How is this effect explained by the concept of activation energy?

How can the rate of a fast reaction be determined by Flash Photolysis?

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One gram of pulverized wood burns faster than one gram piece of wood.

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