Surface ChemistryHard
Question
A catalytic poison renders the catalyst ineffective because
Options
A.it is preferentially adsorbed on the catalyst.
B.it adsorbs the molecules of the reactants.
C.it always combines chemically with the catalyst
D.it combines with one of the reactant.
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