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What are catalytic promoters ?​

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Answered by JustinSeagull23
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A catalytic promoter is a substance that is usually mixed in small quantities with catalysts. Mixing this substance increases the efficiency of the catalyst. In simple words, it helps in improving the overall chemical reaction. However, the catalytic promoter has little or no catalytic effect or properties of its own.

Answered by anuska5689
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A catalytic promoter is a substance that is usually mixed in small quantities with catalysts. Mixing this substance increases the efficiency of the catalyst. In simple words, it helps in improving the overall chemical reaction. However, the catalytic promoter has little or no catalytic effect or properties of its own.

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