My instructor asked the following question:
What is the catalyst in the reaction C2H4+H2+Pt?
I've viewed his PowerPoint presentation and he says that a catalyst is something added to a reaction in order to speed it up or slow it down. That's great, but he doesn't ever explain to us how to determine what component of a reaction is the catalyst. Is there an easy way to look at a problem and instantly know what the catalyst is? He also gives us reactions without a catalyst and tells us to specify what agent could be added as a catalyst.
I tried looking this up online and found this question (which is very similar to the ones on my instructor's homework assignment:
What is the catalyst for the reaction between isoprene and hydrogen?
Someone answered: "Nickel"
How did they come to this conclusion? I've read the entire chapter that has information on catalysis, but it doesn't speak in laymen terms so I'm not better off than when I started.
Can you guys give me some pointers please?