katalysis

/kætəˈlɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A chemical reaction that speeds up another chemical reaction, often by lowering the activation energy.

“The addition of a catalyst in the chemical process greatly sped up the reaction rate, resulting in increased production.”

Synonyms

  • accelerator
  • catalysis
  • catalyst

Antonyms

  • inert substance
  • inhibitor