Surface ChemistryHard
Question
Air can oxidize sodium sulphate in aqueous solution but cannot do so in the case of sodium arsenite. However, if, air is passed through a solution containing both sodium sulphite and sodium arsenite then both are oxidized. This is an example of
Options
A.Positive catalysis
B.negative catalysis
C.induced catalysis
D.auto catalysis
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