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what is the heterogeneous catalysis? write it with suitable example​

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Heterogeneous catalysis

This involves the use of a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants. Typical examples involve a solid catalyst with the reactants as either liquids or gases. Note: It is important that you remember the difference between the two terms heterogeneous and homogeneous.

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Heterogeneous catalysis

This involves the use of a catalyst in a different phase from the reactants. Typical examples involve a solid catalyst with the reactants as either liquids or gases. Note: It is important that you remember the difference between the two terms heterogeneous and homogeneous.

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