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