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Chemistry, 25.07.2020 01:01, karicloou1332

Most modern catalytic converters in automobiles have a surface with a platinum-rhodium catalyst. For which of the following reactions is this catalyst used? a. the conversion of nitric oxide into elemental nitrogen and oxygen gas
b. the conversion of carbon dioxide into bicarbonate
c. the conversion of carbon monoxide into carbon dioxide
d. the conversion of octane into carbon dioxide and water vapor

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