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A sentence with the word emzyme?

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Which does a catalyst not change?

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The difference between a homogeneous and a heterogeneous catalyst is that in a heterogeneous catalyst, it is in a different phase from the reactants. However, in a homogeneous catalyst, it is in the same phase as the reactants.


What is the difference between positive catalyst and negative catalyst?

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