Sunday, August 14, 2011

How do you prove whether an acid has behaved as a catalyst or a reactant?

Catalysts, by definition, are not consumed in the reaction. So you add a known volume of a standard solution of H2SO4 so you know how much acid is present at the start. At the end you carry out a titration to ess the amount of sulphuric acid remaining. If it is the same, H2SO4 was a catalyst

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