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Are enzyme-catalyzed reactions examples of homo-
geneous or heterogeneous catalysis? Explain.

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Answer:Yes,enzymes are catalyzed reactions

Explanation:Enzymes are protein that speeds up chemical reactions. Enzyme catalyzed reaction are divided into two:

Homogeneous reaction

Heterogeneous reaction.

Homogeneous catalysts occupy the same phase as the reaction mixture, while heterogeneous catalysts occupy a different phase.

Acid catalysis, organometallic catalysis, and enzymatic catalysis are examples of homogeneous catalysis.

Vanadium oxide (V2 O5) is a brown/yellow solid on which the oxygen and sulfur dioxide can adsorb in order to react with each other to form sulfuric acid.

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