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Ans :- A homogeneous catalyst is in the same phase as the reaction. An example would be acid catalysed hydrolysis. The acid is dissolved in the water and the water is the reactant. Note that the acid catalysed solvolysis of cellulose would usually be called a homogeneous catalyst, even though the cellulose is not in the same phase.

A heterogeneous catalyst is a separate phase. An example would be nickel powder that acts a a hydrogenating catalyst. The nickel does not dissolve in anything present.

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