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What metal is used as a catalyst to make margarine from vegetable oils?

The metal used as a catalyst to make margarine from vegetable oils is nickel.

Nickel is used in a process called hydrogenation, which adds hydrogen atoms to the unsaturated fatty acids in vegetable oils. This process transforms the liquid oils into solid fats, making them suitable for use in margarine.

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