If a catalyst is involved in a chemical reaction,then how will you show it in a equation?
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Sometimes a catalyst is written above or below the arrow in a chemical equation, but it is never included with the reactants or products. In general, catalysts work by providing a place where reactants can come together to react.
Because it is neither a reactant nor a product, a catalyst is shown in a chemical equation by being written above the yield arrow. A catalyst works by changing the specific way in which the reaction occurs, called its mechanism.
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