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Distinguish between catalyst inhibitor and catalyst promoter

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Answered by IsabelleChase
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The inhibitor may modify selectivity in addition to rate.

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Promoters are substances that increase the catalytic activity, even though they are not catalysts by themselves. Inhibitors are sometimes referred to as "negative catalysts" since they decrease the reaction rate. The inhibitor may modify selectivity in addition to rate.

Answered by dazzlingdaffodils
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Promoters are substances that increase the catalytic activity, even though they are not catalysts by themselves. Inhibitors are sometimes referred to as "negative catalysts" since they decrease the reaction rate. ... The inhibitor may modify selectivity in addition to rate.

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