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how to explain catalytic poison​

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Answered by shivanandhithaammu
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Explanation:

Catalyst poison, substance that reduces the effectiveness of a catalyst in a chemical reaction. In theory, because catalysts are not consumed in chemical reactions, they can be used repeatedly over an indefinite period of time.

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Answered by dakshpratap199
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Explanation:

Catalyst poison, substance that reduces the effectiveness of a catalyst in a chemical reaction. ... In practice, however, poisons, which come from the reacting substances or products of the reaction itself, accumulate on the surface of solid catalysts and cause their effectiveness to decrease.

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