most of the metals (either in the form of native metals or as their compounds) are known to act as catalysts for one reaction or the other.
YES, group one metals are used as catalysts, as they are very reactive.
Platinum, vanadium, etc.
Catalysts accelerate chemical reaction. Enzymes are examples of catalysts that speed up reactions in the body.
For example the iron oxide catalyst used for synthesis of ammonia.
Enzymes. (ex. lactase, catalase etc.)
Well, one would be the Ziegler-Natta catalyst that's used to make polypropylene.
Yes, transition metals used as catalysts. They make good catalysts because they can easily gain and lose electrons unlike the other elements.
Kazuo Hata has written: 'New hydrogenating catalysts' -- subject(s): Metal catalysts 'Urushibara catalysts' -- subject(s): Metal catalysts
Catalysts anzyme living things
Catalysts accelerate chemical reaction. Enzymes are examples of catalysts that speed up reactions in the body.
catalysts which are in the same phase to that of reactants and products
because of partially filled d orbitol
Enzymes are a special kind of bio molecules called proteins that catalyse rate of reactions.
For example the iron oxide catalyst used for synthesis of ammonia.
Enzymes. (ex. lactase, catalase etc.)
Glycerin in a packed bottle of hydrogen peroxide and benzoic acid in food items.
Well, one would be the Ziegler-Natta catalyst that's used to make polypropylene.
Yes, transition metals used as catalysts. They make good catalysts because they can easily gain and lose electrons unlike the other elements.
Ga,Ge,Si are few examples for metalloids. They have metal and non metal properties.