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explain induce cataylst by giving proper example​

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Answered by asingh20607
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When one reaction influences the rate of other reaction, which does not occur under ordinary conditions, the phenomenon is known as induced catalysis.

Some examples are as follows, (i) Sodium arsenite solution is not oxidised by air.

Answered by IIRissingstarll
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When one reaction influences the rate of other reaction , which does not occur under ordinary conditions , then this phenomenon is induced catalysis .

Example :-

Sodium sulphite solution oxidises in the air but sodium arsenite solution does not oxidises by passing air .

But when solution are mixed and the air is passed through the solution , then both the substance get oxidised .

Note :- The reaction is attached above .

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