why is there a different catalyst for almost every different reaction ?
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A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction but is not consumed during the course of the reaction. A catalyst will appear in the steps of a reaction mechanism, but it will not appear in the overall chemical reaction (as it is not a reactant or product).❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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A catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to increase the reaction rate without getting consumed in the process.
Common types of catalysts include enzymes, acid-base catalysts, and heterogeneous (or surface) catalysts.
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