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the reduction catalyst in a catalytic converter helps to:
o a. reduce the oxides of nitrogen molecules into their base compounds.
o b. oxidize any unburned hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide.
o c. convert exhaust water to oxygen and hydrogen.
o d. oxidize nitrogen before releasing it into the atmosphere.
A catalytic converter's reduction catalyst specifically targets nitrogen oxides (\(NO_x\)). The reduction process involves breaking down these nitrogen - containing compounds. Option b is related to the oxidation catalyst (which deals with unburned hydrocarbons and \(CO\)). Option c is not a function of a catalytic converter. Option d is incorrect as the goal is to reduce nitrogen oxides, not oxidize nitrogen.
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a. Reduce the oxides of nitrogen molecules into their base compounds.