Catalyze
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British pronunciation/kˈatɐlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈkætəˌɫaɪz/
catalyse

Definition & Bedeutung von "catalyze"

to catalyze
01

katalysieren

to increase the rate of a chemical reaction
Transitive: to catalyze a chemical reaction
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Example
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The addition of a small amount of acid can catalyze the hydrolysis of certain compounds.
Certain metals, such as palladium and nickel, can catalyze hydrogenation reactions in organic synthesis.
In the presence of sunlight, chlorophyll in plant cells can catalyze the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
02

katalysieren, beschleunigen

to initiate or accelerate a process
Transitive: to catalyze a change
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Example
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Innovation in education can catalyze improvements in student engagement and learning outcomes.
The discovery of new technology can catalyze advancements in various industries.
Policy changes are essential to catalyze improvements in environmental sustainability and combat climate change.
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The addition of a small amount of acid can catalyze the hydrolysis of certain compounds.
Certain metals, such as palladium and nickel, can catalyze hydrogenation reactions in organic synthesis.
In the presence of sunlight, chlorophyll in plant cells can catalyze the conversion of carbon dioxide and water into glucose.
Platinum is known to catalyze the oxidation of hydrogen gas in fuel cells.
Enzymes play a crucial role in living organisms as they catalyze biochemical reactions necessary for cellular functions.
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