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What type of molecule is a catalyst?
Asked by narendra sharma,
26 Nov '12 12:52 pm
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Enzymes; they're globular protein molecules which act as catalysts .
Answered by Shantha, 26 Nov '12 12:55 pm
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It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group
Answered by zeeshan ali, 01 Dec '12 10:14 pm
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It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group
Answered by mist, 27 Nov '12 11:03 am
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It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group
Answered by aflatoon, 27 Nov '12 10:53 am
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It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group.
Answered by Quest, 26 Nov '12 02:28 pm
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It's an enzyme, assuming it's organic. Enzymes are proteins. Which are made of polypeptides, which are made of amino acids, which are made of H, C, O, S, N, and an R-group.
Answered by iqbal seth, 26 Nov '12 12:57 pm
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