Analyze the following reaction mechanism: 1. H2O2 → H2O + O 2. O + CF2Cl2 → CIO + CF2CI 3. CIO + O3 → Cl + 2O2 4. Cl + CF2Cl → CF2Cl2 Identify the catalyst in this reaction. A) O3 B) O2 C) H2O2 D) CF2Cl E) CF2Cl
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