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What are Common Non-Metal Catalysts?
Common non-metal catalysts include elements like
carbon
,
nitrogen
,
phosphorus
,
sulfur
, and halogens. These elements can exist in various forms such as graphene, carbon nanotubes, and even simple molecular forms like iodine or sulfur compounds.
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