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Douglas Burke
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13 March, 03:49
What is true of a catalysis
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Catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction, but is not consumed by the reaction; hence a catalyst can be recovered chemically unchanged at the end of the reaction it has been used to speed up, or catalyze.
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