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catalysis

catalysis /kətal″əsis/ [Gk, katalein, to dissolve] , an increase in the rate of a chemical reaction by the addition of a substance that is neither permanently altered nor consumed by the reaction. Compare negative catalysis. See also catalyst. −catalytic, adj., −catalyze, v.

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