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Abraham Buckley
24 August, 20:34
An explanation as to How a catalyst works
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Luka Benton
24 August, 21:59
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A catalyst can be applied to a variety of processes and simply speeds up a reaction. Specifics on how it works would have to come with a specific topic.
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