Difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous reactor
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✨In homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst exists in the same phase as the reactants whereas in heterogeneous catalysis the catalyst is in a different phase and is usually a solid.
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✨In homogeneous catalysis, the catalyst exists in the same phase as the reactants whereas in heterogeneous catalysis the catalyst is in a different phase and is usually a solid.
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Homogeneous reactor- the reactor where one phase exist for both the reactants.
Hetrogenous reactor - the reactors where more than one phase exist among the reactants gas-liquid-solid.
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Homogeneous reactor- the reactor where one phase exist for both the reactants.
Hetrogenous reactor - the reactors where more than one phase exist among the reactants gas-liquid-solid.
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