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Where is catalyst shown in a chemical equation ​

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Because it is neither a reactant nor a product, a catalyst is shown in a chemical equation by being written above the yield arrow. A catalyst works by changing the specific way in which the reaction occurs, called its mechanism....

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Because it is neither a reactant nor a product, a catalyst is shown in a chemical equation by being written above the yield arrow. A catalyst works by changing the specific way in which the reaction occurs, called its mechanism.

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