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explain cathelic inhibitors (poison ) by giving example of hebers process​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\implies(i) For example, in Haber's process for the synthesis of ammonia, traces of molybdenum increases the activity of finely divided iron which acts as a catalyst. ... Catalytic poisons : Substances which destroy the activity of the catalyst by their presence are known as catalytic poisons.

Answered by Moncheri06
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The Group 2 alkaline earth metals include Beryllium, Magnesium, Calcium, Barium, Strontium and Radium and are soft, silver metals that are less metallic in character than the Group 1 Alkali Metals. Although many characteristics are common throughout the group, the heavier metals such as Ca, Sr, Ba, and Ra are almost as reactive as the Group 1 Alkali Metals. All the elements in Group 2 have two electrons in their valence shells, giving them an oxidation state of +2.

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