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What is the effect of catalyst concentration on the rate of a reaction? Take a specific catalytic reaction and investigate how the rate of the reaction changes as the concentration of the catalyst is varied. Perform experiments and analyze the results to determine the relationship between catalyst concentration and reaction rate.
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How can X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy be used to identify the presence of specific elements in a sample and how does the intensity of the emitted X-rays vary with the concentration of those elements?
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Please list some limitations of EEG studies.
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