catalysts in the catalytic converters speed the change of co into co2 and the change of unburned hydrocarbons into co2 and h2o c:
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The common catalysts are platinum, rhodium and palladium.
Old cars give off more carbon dioxide because they do not have catalytic converters. Catalytic converters act as catalysts, converting dangerous substances such carbon monoxide into harmless compounds.
It occurs in some ores of nickel, copper, etc. It is used in making jewelery, catalytic converters, catalysts, etc.
No, planes don't have catalytic converters.
are catalytic converters covered by a warrenty
A Ford Escape has three catalytic converters. It is known that the top two catalytic converters and their coils are costly.
I believe there are two or three Catalytic Converters
No
Yes, diesel engines are required to have catalytic converters, specifically diesel oxidation catalysts (DOCs), to reduce harmful emissions. These converters help to minimize pollutants such as carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and particulate matter. In many regions, regulations mandate the use of advanced emission control technologies, including selective catalytic reduction (SCR) systems, to meet stringent environmental standards. As a result, modern diesel engines are equipped with various emission control systems, including catalytic converters, to comply with these regulations.
Some common everyday catalysts include enzymes in the human body for digestion, platinum in catalytic converters in cars to reduce pollutants in exhaust gases, and zeolites in laundry detergents to aid in cleaning clothes.
Silver is not an element found in catalytic converters. You can find platinum, which serves as a catalyst.
How many catalytic converters are in a 1999 Camry CE?