It depends on what process or what molecule you are thinking that it is being inhibited. water is not an inhibitor in general and it is actually universal polar solvent. Our body or cells contain more than 90% of water.
Noncompetitive inhibitor.
density (corrosion inhibitor) = 0.840
A cathodic inhibitor is a type of corrosion inhibitor, a chemical compound that, when added to a fluid or gas, decreases the corrosion rate of a metal or an alloy. An example of a cathodic inhibitor is zinc oxide, which retards the corrosion by inhibiting the reduction of water to hydrogen gas. As every oxidation requires a reduction to occur at the same time it slows the oxidation of the metal. As an alternative to the reduction of water to form hydrogen, oxygen or nitrate can be reduced.
with a competitive inhibitor the reaction time proceeds slowly.
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Propylene glycol, water and rust inhibitor.
Noncompetitive inhibitor.
ACE inhibitor
No, Depakote is not an MAO Inhibitor.
rust inhibitor is some sort of alkali
Selegiline is an MAO-B inhibitor
density (corrosion inhibitor) = 0.840
Non-Competitive Inhibitor
difference between activator and inhibitor
A cathodic inhibitor is a type of corrosion inhibitor, a chemical compound that, when added to a fluid or gas, decreases the corrosion rate of a metal or an alloy. An example of a cathodic inhibitor is zinc oxide, which retards the corrosion by inhibiting the reduction of water to hydrogen gas. As every oxidation requires a reduction to occur at the same time it slows the oxidation of the metal. As an alternative to the reduction of water to form hydrogen, oxygen or nitrate can be reduced.
An anaerobic inhibitor act against digestion of some substances.
DDT is a F0/FA atpase inhibitor