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The bond formed by a gaseous reactant with the surface of solid catalyst is
(a) ionic
(b) coordinate
(c) covalent
(d) metallic.

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Answered by Aishwaryaravikumar04
2
A.ionic

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Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer -

The bond formed by a gaseous reactant with the surface of solid catalyst is covalent bond.

◆ Extra information -

- Catalyst is a substance that increases speed of the chemical reaction without itself getting consumed in it. This phenomenon iz called catalysis.

- Gaseous reactant getting adsorbed on the surface of solid catalyst is an example of heterogenous catalysis.

- Bond formed here is covalent bond.

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