Reaction inhibitor

substance that decreases the rate of, or prevents, a chemical reaction From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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A reaction inhibitor is a substance that slows down chemical reactions without being involved in the actual reaction. It does the opposite of a catalyst, which speeds up reactions without undergoing a permanent change in itself. An example is snake venom, which is deadly for humans because it can slow down their internal chemical reactions.


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