Why Are Controlled Movements Important in Catalytic Reactions?
Controlled movements are essential to ensure that reactants efficiently convert to products. In catalytic reactions, precise molecular orientations and interactions are necessary for successful transformations. Just as erratic mouse movements can lead to errors in a computer task, uncontrolled molecular movements can result in undesired side reactions or low yields. Thus, catalysts act as guides, ensuring that molecules follow the most efficient path to the desired outcome.