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How Does Catalysis Facilitate CO Oxidation?
Catalysts accelerate the CO oxidation reaction by lowering the activation energy. This is achieved through the adsorption of reactants on the catalyst's active sites, facilitating the breaking and forming of chemical bonds.
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