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Chemistry, 21.08.2021 03:10, cynthiauzoma367

The catalytic converter in a car, using Platinum as the catalyst, is an example of a(n) . A. exergonic catalyst B. endergonic catalyst C. homogeneous catalyst D. heterogeneous catalyst E. autocatalyst

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