katalysointia
Katalysointia, also known as catalysis, is the process by which the rate of a chemical reaction is increased by means of a substance called a catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. In catalysointia, the catalyst participates in the reaction by forming intermediate compounds, but it is regenerated at the end of the reaction cycle. This means that the catalyst is not consumed in the overall reaction.
The mechanism by which catalysts work is by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation
Catalysointia is crucial in many industrial processes, such as the production of ammonia (Haber-Bosch process), sulfuric