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What Types of Reactions are Monitored?
Gas burettes are used to monitor a variety of reactions in catalysis, including
hydrogenation
,
dehydrogenation
,
oxidation
, and
reduction
reactions. They are also essential in studying the behavior of catalysts in
gas-phase reactions
such as the
Haber-Bosch process
for ammonia synthesis.
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