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what is the Difference between specific and general acid-base catalysis

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Answered by saranya428
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The term "general" refers to the fact that any acid or base we add to the solution will affect the rate of the reaction, and hence the catalysis is quite general. The term" specific" refers to the fact that just one acid or base, that from the solvent, affects the rate. The catalysis is therefore very specific.

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