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Molybdenum acts as promoter during the formation of ammonia give reason

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Substances which influence the rate of a chemical reaction by improving the efficiency of the catalyst are called promoters. 
In the manufacture of ammonia, iron acts as a catalyst. Molybdenum is added and functions as a promoter by improving the efficiency of iron. 
 
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