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Catalytic Reaction

Usually, a catalysed reaction is utilised to speed up a certain chemistry's progression. The catalyst's job is to offer a different, low-energy pathway for a reaction. To do this, the catalyst joins forces with a reactant to create an intermediary molecule. This intermediate is transient since it disintegrates when it develops, leaving the original catalyst species unaltered. The two main categories of catalysed reactions are Catalyzed Heterogeneous Reaction Reaction Catalyzed by Homogeneity When the catalyst and the reactant are in two separate phases, such as a solid catalyst in the presence of a reactant in solution, a heterogeneously catalysed reaction takes place. A homogeneously catalysed reaction takes place when the catalyst and the reactant are in the same phase.

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