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Kylan Padilla
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13 November, 02:24
Can a catalyst be used over and over again?
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Vincent Freeman
13 November, 02:53
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Yes they can because the catalyst does not take part in the chemical reaction and remains unchanged after the reaction has ended. Biological catalysts are known to be recycled by the bodies in which they work.
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