"Catalytics" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Catalytics refers to the act of catalyzing or accelerating a process, reaction, or change. In other words, it means to stimulate or facilitate a reaction, transformation, or outcome. The term is often associated with the scientific concept of catalysts, which are substances that speed up chemical reactions without being consumed or altered in the process.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "catalysts":
The verb "catalyses" means to induce or cause a chemical reaction to occur, often at a significant rate and with a minimal amount of reactant. It can also be used figuratively to describe any process that speeds up or facilitates a reaction, event, or change.
Catalysts are agents that speed up chemical reactions or processes without being consumed or altered in the process. They work by lowering the activation energy required for a reaction to occur, allowing the reaction to happen more quickly and efficiently.
I think you meant "catalytic". <br><br>Catalytic refers to the ability of a substance to speed up a chemical reaction without being consumed or altered in the process. A catalyst works by lowering the energy barrier required for the reaction to occur, allowing it to happen more quickly or efficiently.
In a catalytically manner, refers to something that acts as a catalyst, facilitating or hastening a process or reaction without being consumed or permanently altered in the process.