katalitikë
Katalitikë refers to catalysis, the process by which the rate of a chemical reaction is increased by an external substance called a catalyst. Catalysts are not consumed in the overall reaction; they participate in intermediate steps but are regenerated at the end. This property makes them highly efficient, as a small amount of catalyst can facilitate the transformation of a large quantity of reactants.
The mechanism of catalysis often involves the catalyst providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower
Catalysis plays a crucial role in numerous industrial processes, including the production of ammonia (Haber-Bosch process),