Pronunciation: /kəˈtæləsɪs/
noun the process of catalyzing a chemical reaction
A1 Catalysis is a process that speeds up chemical reactions.
A2 Enzymes are known for their catalysis in biological systems.
B1 The use of catalysts in industrial processes is a form of catalysis.
B2 Researchers are studying new methods of catalysis to improve efficiency.
C1 Catalysis plays a crucial role in the production of pharmaceuticals.
C2 The development of new catalysts has revolutionized the field of catalysis.
formal The process of catalysis involves the acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst.
informal Catalysis helps speed up chemical reactions by using a catalyst.
slang Catalysis is like the turbo boost for chemical reactions.
figurative In a way, catalysis is like having a magical potion that makes reactions happen faster.
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