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← ScienceWhich mechanism reduces activation energy in catalytic converters facilitating exhaust gas conversion?
A)Surface adsorption increasing reactant concentration✓
B)Increased temperature providing kinetic energy
C)Homogeneous distribution lowering diffusion barriers
D)Pressure elevation driving reaction equilibrium
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When exhaust gases pass through a catalytic converter, surface adsorption occurs because catalytic materials bind reactants, increasing their local concentration and weakening bonds, this lowers the activation energy required for reactions to occur. Therefore surface adsorption results, rather than increased temperature, diffusion, or pressure influences.
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