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← ScienceWhich physical effect causes a solid catalyst to lose activity due to reactant accumulation within its pores?
A)Depletion polarization from concentrated reactants
B)Pore blockage from reactant condensation✓
C)Catalyst poisoning from side products
D)Surface masking from reactant adsorption
💡 Explanation
When reactants condense and accumulate within pores, pore blockage occurs because the pore volume decreases, leading to reduced surface area and catalyst deactivation. Therefore, pore blockage results, rather than surface masking, poison, or polarization, which involve different chemical effects on active sites.
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