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29 June, 04:38

The addition of a catalyst in a chemical reaction

(A) increases the concentration of products at equilibrium.

(B) increases the fraction of reactant molecules with a given kinetic energy.

(C) provides an alternate path with a different activation energy.

(D) lowers the enthalpy change in the overall reaction

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  1. 29 June, 04:59
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    The addition of catalyst in a chemical reaction has 2 functions

    1. if you add negative catalyst then the rate of chemical reaction decreases

    2. if you add positive catalyst then the rate of chemical reaction increases.
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