A catalytic converter is like a superhero inside your car that helps make the smoke from the engine less yucky.
What’s in the exhaust?
How the converter helps
The catalytic converter is a special box with super powers (not magic, just really smart chemistry). Inside, there’s a bunch of tiny metal pieces, like little helpers. When the bad gases go through it, these helpers help turn them into less yucky stuff, like carbon dioxide and nitrogen gas.
It's kind of like when you mix lemon juice with baking soda, and it fizzes and makes something new, except this happens inside your car every time you drive!
Examples
- Imagine turning chocolate into milk using just a few special ingredients, that's what happens in the catalytic converter.
- It’s like having a tiny chef inside your car who cleans up after the engine party.
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