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8 April, 14:55
What does a catalyst do
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Matilda Davila
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A catalyst is a substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical reaction, but it's not consumed during the course of the reaction. It'll appear in the steps of a reaction mechanism, but won't appear in the overall chemical reaction because it's not a reactant or a product.
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