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- Q3: The options for each are:- general acid-base catalysis- covalent catalysis- metal ion catalysistopic: Materials Selection, Re-use, and Recycle. Answer the following question. 1. List on a hierarchy level from the most important to least the selection criteria on choosing the right materials. 2. How important is the re-use and recycling of materials in the industrial and manufacturing plants setting? 3. Give other criteria in choosing the right material.Q.No. 3 Why high performance liquid chromatography is considered as an important technique in the fields of chemistry or Biochemistry, explain the various reasons ?.
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