acid-catalyzed reactions
Acid-catalyzed reactions refer to chemical reactions that are sped up or facilitated by the presence of an acid. In these reactions, the acid acts as a catalyst, which means it increases the rate of the reaction without being consumed or permanently altered in the process.
Requires login.
Related Concepts (1)
Similar Concepts
- acid-catalyzed ketone formation via hydration of alkynes
- biochemical reactions
- catalysis
- catalysts
- catalytic cycles
- chemical reactions
- chemical reactions kinetics
- cross-coupling reactions
- enzyme-assisted reactions
- hypergolic reactions
- ketone reactions
- oxidation reactions
- reaction mechanisms
- reduction reactions
- synthetic reactions