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18 July, 13:35

Platinum is used to catalyze the hydrogenation of ethylene: h2 (g) + ch2ch2 (g) - ⟶pt (s) ch3ch3 (g) chlorofluorocarbons (cfcs) catalyze the conversion of ozone (o3) to oxygen gas (o2) : 2o3 (g) - ⟶cfc (g) 3o2 (g) magnesium catalyzes the disproportionation of hydrogen peroxide to produce water and oxygen: 2h2o2 (aq) - ⟶mg (s) 2h2o (l) + o2 (g) what type of catalysts are platinum, cfcs, and magnesium under these conditions? drag the appropriate items to their respective bins.

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  1. 18 July, 14:03
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    Catalysts lower the activation energy of a chemical reaction. Catalyst is a substance that speeds a chemical reaction. It is not consumed as the reaction proceeds. A catalyst offers a new route for faster reaction. Catalysts are classified as homogeneous (same state as the reactants) or heterogeneous (different state as the reactants). Platinum would be a heterogeneous catalyst. CFCs would be a homogeneous catalyst. Magnesium would be a heterogeneous catalyst.
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