The difference between Catalyst and Dampener

When used as nouns, catalyst means a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process, whereas dampener means a device that moistens or dampens something.


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  1. Catalyst as a noun (chemistry):

    A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process.

  2. Catalyst as a noun:

    Someone or something that encourages progress or change.

    Examples:

    "Economic development and integration are working as a catalyst for peace."

  3. Catalyst as a noun (literature):

    An inciting incident that sets the successive conflict into motion.

  4. Catalyst as a noun (automotive):

    A catalytic converter.

  1. Dampener as a noun:

    A device that moistens or dampens something.

  2. Dampener as a noun (figurative):

    A discouraging event or remark.

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