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No; a catalyst is used to speed up a reaction, and catalysts should remain in their initial states at the end of a reaction.

Catalysts include:

Fe

Ni

H2SO4

H3PO4

** a system may act as a catalyst for altering water by definition the G7 water catalyst is such.

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