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Jada Charles
Chemistry
11 August, 15:17
Why would you add a catalyst to something
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Alessandra Barber
11 August, 15:46
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If this related to science, then you would add a catalyst to speed up a reaction.
Explanation:
The definition of a catalyst is: "a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without itself being affected".
Examples of this include the enzymes in our stomach acid that aid in digestion.
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