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Why glycerin is called negative catalyst

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Why glycerin is called negative catalyst
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Prabodini Nakte 3 years, 8 months ago

Platinum black as a catalyst accelerates the combination of hydrogen and oxygen to form water. Similarly, the catalyst that decreases the rate of reaction is known as negative catalyst or inhibitor and the process is known as negative catalysis or inhibition. ... Here glycerol acts as negative catalyst.
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