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13 December, 06:10

adding a catalyst increases the rate of reaction. If the rate increases, then either k increases, or the order of the reaction changes. Explain which specific trials you might repeat with the catalyst in order to determine which is occurring.

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  1. 13 December, 06:13
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    The consistent trial is to vary rate constant with rate of reaction, since as the the rate of reaction increases, the rate constant also increases/decreases depending on which order of reaction is taken into consideration,

    Explanation:

    From the Arrhenius equation

    k = Ae^ (-Ea/RT), generally as catalyst is added, the activation energy (Ea) decreases and since rate constant depends essentially on temperature and Rate of reaction on both temperature and concentration
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