In solution, chemical species as simple as H+ and OH- can

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In solution, chemical species as simple as H+ and OH- can serve as catalysts for reactions. Imagine you could measure the 3H+4 of a solution containing an acid-catalyzed reaction as it occurs. Assume the reactants and products themselves are neither acids nor bases. Sketch the 3H+4 concentration profile you would measure as a function of time for the reaction, assuming t = 0 is when you add a drop of acid to the reaction

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