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What are Homogeneous Base Catalysts?
Homogeneous base catalysts are a type of catalyst that exist in the same phase—typically liquid—as the reactants they are catalyzing. These catalysts are soluble in the reaction medium, allowing them to interact uniformly at the molecular level.
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