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Brønsted catalysis refers to a type of catalytic process in which a Brønsted acid or Brønsted base facilitates a chemical reaction by donating or accepting protons (H⁺ ions). While there isn't a specific "Brønsted catalysis equation" that universally defines all forms of Brønsted catalysis, the general concept can be described through the involvement of acid-base reactions in catalysis.

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