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compare Inorganic catalysts with organic catalysts and give similarities and differences along with examples for each?

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1. Inroganic catalysts are the ones which do not include C, H or O in there structure, where as organic catalysts do.

2. Organic catalysts are usually found to be working in the biosystems, and not usually outside (unless the are being separated out). For example: Organic catalysts include usually enzymes like Kinases, Invertase, Polymerases, hydrolyases, ligases etc.

Example of an Inorganic catalysts includes Metals like Palladium, Cobalt, Copper, Some compounds like Magnesium dioxide etc.
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