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How is TOF Calculated?
TOF is typically calculated using the formula:
TOF = (number of moles of product) / (number of moles of catalyst * time)
For example, if 1 mole of catalyst converts 100 moles of substrate into product in 1 hour, the TOF would be 100 h-1.
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