Q. Are Catalysts different from Chemical Intermediates?
Answer
Yes. Catalyst is used from the beginning in the chemical reaction while a chemical intermediate does not participate in the chemical process from the beginning. Catalyst and chemical intermediates are both used for different functions.
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