The German economy, already devasted by WW I, was severely hurt by the Depression. Hitler could blame Germany's economic problems on the restrictions imposed on Germany by the Versaille treaty and on plots against her by her "enemies". A demoralized people in the midst of a depression also looked for something to believe in and National Socialism fit that bill
As the depression had already swept through Europe and much of the rest of the world before it began in the US, not much different at all.
I am unsure, but I think the catalyst is AgCl.
one name for a catalyst is... to be onis i have no idea myself xxx
I think Catalyst
http://www.socialstudieshelp.com/Lesson_83_Notes.htm "Isolationist sentiments and conservative doctrine held that the less we had to do with Europe the better. As a result American polices never addressed the possibility of the United States entering a depression as well."
Leaves are a fuel source for fire, not a catalyst. A catalyst is a substance that speeds up a chemical reaction but is not consumed in the process. Leaves are flammable material that can ignite and burn easily under the right conditions.
You think probable to a catalyst based on montmorillonite.
I think the decrease in the comunity could bring another great depression.So no Your not safe from another great deppression.
I think what you are looking for is a catalyst. A catalyst lowers the energy or activation for a reaction, allowing it to happen faster. During the reaction nothing actually happens to or changes the catalyst.
I think this refers to catalysts as these are considered not to be changed by a reaction-- sometimes this true when molecules react on the surface of a catalyst bu sometimes the catalyst does get involved in the chemical reaction- but is regenerated.
I've never heard of a vehicle that has a catalyst. A catalyst is like a bridge itallows things to happen. I think you are thinking of a catalytic converter. This is the box around your exhaust pipe and it is used for partially reducing the toxicity of emissions from the combustion of gasoline