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what is positive catalyst and negative catalyst?​

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Answered by navanithishere
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A catalyst is called a positive catalyst if it speeds up the rate of a reaction, and a negative catalyst if it lowers it down.

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Positive catalysts and positive catalysis are two terms for a catalyst that speeds up the rate of a reaction. The majority of the catalysts utilized are positive catalysts.

Negative catalyst: A negative catalyst is one that slows down the rate of a chemical process. Example. Phosphoric acid works as a negative catalyst, slowing down the rate of hydrogen peroxide breakdown. Alcohol is a detrimental catalyst as well. During some chemical processes.

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