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a catalyst is not consumed... the catalyst may participate in multiple chemical transformations... The most common catalyst is the proton... A catalyst works by providing an alternative reaction pathway to the reaction product... Although the catalyst is consumed by reaction 1... As a catalyst is regenerated in a reaction... potential energy diagram showing the effect of a catalyst in an hypothetical exothermic chemical reaction X... The presence of the catalyst opens a different reaction pathway... potential energy diagram showing the effect of a catalyst in an hypothetical exothermic chemical reaction X... The presence of the catalyst opens a different reaction pathway... potential energy diagram showing the effect of a catalyst in an hypothetical exothermic chemical reaction X... The presence of the catalyst opens a different reaction pathway... The fact that a catalyst does not change equilibria is an demonstration of the... Suppose there was such a catalyst that shifted an equilibrium... Introducing the catalyst to the system would result in reaction to move to the new equilibrium... removing the catalyst would also result in reaction... a catalyst that could change the equilibrium would be a... The activity of a catalyst can also be described by the... depending on whether a catalyst exists in the same... serves as a catalyst for the synthesis of... which means that the catalyst is dispersed on a second material that enhances the effectiveness or minimizes their cost... support is merely a surface upon which the catalyst is spread to increase the surface area... catalyst is based upon... catalyst is in contact with one of the... or amount of catalyst per unit amount of reactant...

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