A catalyst is often shown in a reaction equation above the arrow between the reactants and the products. Why is it shown in this location?
A. Because it is not a chemical. It is a process.
B. Because it must be kept outside the reaction container.
C. Because it helps the reaction go from reactants to products more quickly.
D. Because it never actually comes in contact with the reactants or the products.
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Catalyst... What Are They?
They Are Those Things Which Are not actually the part of a reaction But, They combine With them to speed up the process..
As, We can Clearly Conclude,
Hence,
Correct ans is (c)
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_______________________
Catalyst... What Are They?
They Are Those Things Which Are not actually the part of a reaction But, They combine With them to speed up the process..
As, We can Clearly Conclude,
Hence,
Correct ans is (c)
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Hope This Helps....!!!!
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