yes it can be because iridium is a substance that causes or accelerates a chemical reaction without it self being affected
Catalytic converters are made of platinum-iridium catalyst, ceramic monolith or rhodium.
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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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Cadmium is highly toxic. Iridium is used as a catalyst in the production of acetic acid.
Catalytic converters are made of platinum-iridium catalyst, ceramic monolith or rhodium.
Catalytic converters are made of platinum-iridium catalyst or a ceramic monolith
Yes, they do.
Yes, they do.
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
Salt acts as a catalyst. Acid tends to be a reactant.
The catalytic converter converts toxic gases to harmless gases via a platinum-iridium catalyst. As the hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide pass through this catalyst, the gases are oxidized. This causes them to break down into less toxic elements.
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
it can act as a catalyst, an acid, a dehydrating agent
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