General Chemistry 2: Types of Catalyst
General Chemistry 2: Types of Catalyst
General Chemistry 2: Types of Catalyst
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General Chemistry 2
Quarter 2- Week 4 (Module 20)
Types of Catalyst
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General Chemistry 2 (SHS-STEM)
Quarter 2 – Week 4 (Module 20): Types of Catalyst
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Dear learners,
I hope you will enjoy using this Self-directed Module in General Chemistry 2.
In this module you will be able to cite and differentiate the types of catalyst.
In this module, you will learn how a catalyst increases the rate of reaction
without being used up itself in the reaction and you will able to identify the different
types of catalyst. Be ready to learn how catalyst work in a chemical reaction.
Are you ready to learn more? You can now proceed to the next
page of your manual
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Direction: Read carefully and answer each question below. Write the letter of the
correct answer in your notebook.
Please check your answer at the answer key section. If you got
perfect score of 5, it will be easy for you to continue with this module
but if your score is 4 or lower, I suggest you need to study more.
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A. Engage
Have you ever known that sugar can be fermented and turned into ethyl
alcohol in the presence of yeast? The substance in yeast that converts the
sugar to alcohol is an enzyme, which is an example of a catalyst.
Get ready! Let’s learn and do some engaging activities to know more
about the topics.
There are four pictures, all of them share a word in common. Your role
is to figure out the common word based on word length. You need to arrange
the letter that describes the image.
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T A L C Y S T
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2. Major types of catalyst.
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I B O S MZ N E Y E
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Auto-catalyst
R O U F E T P S Y
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of catalyst
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A A T I O N V I T C Y R N E E G
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Good work! In the next activity, you will explore the different types of catalyst.
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B. Explore
Activity 1: Match Me
This activity contains statements about types of catalyst given in two columns.
Identify the correct description of each catalyst by matching Column A with Column
B
Column A Column B
1. The type of catalyst that
decreases the activation energy
by accepting an alternative path Positive catalyst
for the reaction to occur.
2. The catalyst that slows down
chemical reaction like aging and Auto-catalyst
rusting.
3. The catalyst that retards the rate
of reaction. Induced catalyst
4. The substance that accelerates
the activity of catalyst . Negative catalyst
5. A phenomenon when a reaction
influences the rate of other Inhibitors
reaction
Check your answer in the answer key. If you got a score of 5, congratulations
for having a stocked knowledge on the topic. For those who got 4 and below you need
to read more about catalyst.
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Work it out
Activity 2: Tell Me
1. A. One of the products formed in the reaction acts as a catalyst for the reaction
to proceed.
B. A substance that influences the speed of a reaction which is not possible
under ordinary conditions.
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: Check your answer in the answer key. If you got 5 you’re excellent, below
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B. Explain
Direction: Shown below are the two main types of catalyst. Observe the difference
between the two pictures, identify which picture is homogeneous catalyst and
heterogeneous catalyst by labelling. Write your answer in your notebook.
A.________________________ B.________________________
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Direction: Observe the difference between the two reactions written in the box, identify
which reaction is homogeneous catalyst and heterogeneous catalyst. Explain.
2. NO(g) Fe (s)
N 2SO2(g) + O2 (g) 2SO3 (g) N2(g) + 3H2 (g) 2NH3 (g)
A.________________________ B.________________________
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Direction: Observe the difference between the two statements written in the box that
describe the two types of catalyst. Identify which statement is Biocatalyst and
Heterogenization methods of homogeneous catalyst.
A.________________________ B.________________________
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Situational Analysis: Read related technology brought about by catalyst and answer
what is being asked?
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Comment: _________________________________________________
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2. Science and Arts: Fresco Painting
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Fresco Painting is a mural painting technique that involves painting with
water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an
integral part of the plaster. The word fresco is an Italian for “fresh”. Fresco
painting makes use of chemical reaction that causes color pigment to
crystalize within the plaster as it dries. As the plaster dries, carbon dioxide in
the air turns the lime to calcium carbonate, crystalizing the pigments. The color
then becomes part of the plaster itself.
The process of forming a carbonate is sometimes referred to as
“carbonation”, this term usually refers to the process of dissolving carbon
dioxide in water. Calcium carbonate and natural pigments make the medium
of Fresco the most environmentally safe medium. Only pigments that resist the
action of lime can be used. The pigments are usually earth color. Frescoes
have been painted for hundreds and hundreds of years.
What is the role of carbon dioxide in air in Fresco Painting? What type
of catalytic mechanism exist in Fresco painting? Why?
Comment: _________________________________________________
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C. Elaborate
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A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a reaction and does not appear in the
overall chemical equation. A catalyst offers an alternative pathway by which a reaction
occurs. The effect of catalysts can be understood in terms of the collision theory. The
presence of catalyst lowers the activation energy needed to overcome the reaction to
occur and forms another activated complex. For the reaction
The reaction is the ordinary pathway by which A2 and B2 react to form 2AB. The
activated complex is A2B2. If the collision is ineffective A2B2 reverts back to the
reactant. If there is a sufficient energy of the reacting molecules, A 2B2 is formed
immediately. The higher the energy needed to form the activated complex, the slower
the rate of reaction. In the presence of catalyst (C), the reaction proceeds in different
pathway as shown below.
A2 + C A 2 C + B2 2AB + C
The catalyst C is generated at the end of the reaction. The alternative pathway
will need a lower activation energy. At lower activation energy, more collision will have
sufficient energy to pass over the energy barrier. The reaction proceeds faster
because a greater fraction of collision is effective at any given point.
4. How do you call the catalyst that slows down chemical reaction?
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There are four other types of catalyst:
1. Homogeneous catalysis refers to reactions where the catalyst is in the same
phase as the reactants. An example of this type of catalysis ivolving liquid in the
conversion of persulphate and iodine into sulphate ion and iodine:
( S2O82- + 2I- 2SO42 + I2)
2. Heterogeneous catalysis, when the catalyst and the reactant are in different
phases. For example, the catalyst might be in solid phase while the reactant is in liquid
or gas phase, like the catalytic converter in gasoline or diesel-fueled cars (Oxidation
of hydrocarbons (unburnt and partially burned fuel) to carbon dioxide and water.
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Other types of catalyst are the following:
Air
• NA2SO3 + Na2 AsO3 Na2AsO4 + NaSO4
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catalyst/58sagptt
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D. Evaluate: Write the letter of your answer in your science notebook.
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1. A catalyst is
a. A reactant in a chemical reaction
b. A product in a chemical reaction
c. A substance the speeds up a reaction without being consumed
d. A substance that increases the energy of the product
5. Look at the diagram, which depicts the energy diagram for a chemical reaction.
Which point on the diagram represent the point in which the transition state
exists?
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a. A b. B c. C d. D
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• Activation energy is the minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species
must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction
• Heterogeneous catalysis is catalysis in which the catalyst does not take part
in the reaction that it increases. With heterogeneous catalysis, the catalyst
and the reactants may be in different phases, for example gas-phased
reactions which are catalyzed by solids.
• Auto-catalyst the product formed in the reaction act as catalyst for the
reaction to proceed.
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Direction: True or False? Analyze the statement carefully, write True if the
statement is correct and False if the statement is wromng. Write your answer
in your answer sheet.
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Now, you have learned about the different the types of catalyst!
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ANSWER KEY:
Pretest:
1. a
2. a
3. a
4. a
5. b
Engage
1. CATALYST
2. TWO TYPES
3. BIOENZYMES
4. FOUR TYPES
5. ACTIVATION ENERGY
Explore
Activity 1. Match Me
1. Positive catalyst
2. Inhibitors
3. Negative catalyst
4. Auto-catalyst
5. Induced catalyst
Activity 2. Tell Me
1. A. A
B. i
2. A. A
B. i
3. A. i
B. A
4. Auto-catalyst act as a catalyst for the reaction to proceed while induced
catalyst influences the speed of reaction which is not possible under ordinary
condition.
5. The positive catalyst decreases activation energy by accepting an alternative
path for the reaction to occur while negative catalyst slows down the rate of
chemical reaction, an inhibitor.
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Activity 3. Label Me
1. A. heterogeneous catalyst
B. homogeneous catalyst
2. A. homogeneous catalyst (all gas phase)
B. Heterogeneous catalyst (2phase 1-solid and 1 liquid)
3. A. Heterogenization of homogeneous catalyst
B. Biocatalyst
C. Elaborate
1. Positive catalyst
2. It is the minimum energy needed to start a reaction
3. A catalyst increases the rate of reaction by lowering the activation energy
so that more reactant molecules collide with enough energy
4. Negative catalyst/ inhibitor
Evaluate
1. c
2. b
3. a
4. c
5. b
Post Test
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. True
5. True
If in case you got a poor rating in the assessment, try again! You
need to repeat reading and answering the activities in the module until
you got a passing score in the assessment. Just go back to the
module from the top until such time that you master the concepts and
skills. Congrats for acquiring more knowledge on citing and identifying
catalyst!
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