The trace minerals or trace elements are defined as the minerals required by the body in very less amount for proper development, growth and functioning of the body.
Most of the trace elements help in activation of the enzymes and works as catalysts.
The trace elements include :
1. Iron
2. Copper
3. Zinc
4. Molybdenum
5. Selenium
6. Sulphur
7. Cobalt
8. Chlorine
9. Iodine
10. Fluoride
11. Manganese
so the answer is SULPHATE. Sulphate is not a trace element.
Molybdenum, manganese and selenium are trace elements.
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