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The substrate on which a catalyst works is called its substrate
Due to variable oxidation states of vanadium.
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Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
Cadmium is highly toxic. Iridium is used as a catalyst in the production of acetic acid.
The cadmium is silver looking metal. Looks like a brightly posished surface like white gold or stainless. :)
I have heard that coffee plants naturally up-concentrate cadmium to act as an insecticide, or as a defense strategy to make themselves inhospitable to insects. Is this true? There are many reports that coffee is a common source of cadmium. That coffee plants are 'tolerant' to cadmium. Is this because, like fish methylating mercury to protect themselves from its (mercury's) toxicity, coffee is deliberately utilizing cadmium's toxic nature to protect itself?
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
Salt acts as a catalyst. Acid tends to be a reactant.
The Catalyst for the Trail of Tears was the Indian Removal Act of 1830, signed by President Andrew Jackson
MnO is the catalyst in the reaction
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it can act as a catalyst, an acid, a dehydrating agent
Cadmium is an element. Like all elements it has both physical and chemical properties.