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Standard XII
Chemistry
Homogeneous Catalysis
A catalytic r...
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A catalytic reaction involving two gaseous reactants is
homogeneous reaction.
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Solution
Homogeneous reaction -
Reaction in which the products and reactants are in same phase (solid, liquid or gas).
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Here, two gaseous reactants are there, Hence homogeneous reaction.
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