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a catalyst speeds up the rate of reaction
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A catalyst cannot change the equilibrium position. However, it can change its rate.
An enzyme is the biological catalyst that speeds up chemical reactions.
A catalyst alters the rate of a chemical reaction.
The catalyst is a substance added to the reaction to speed it up. All in all, thecatalystlowers the reaction rate.
No, not all biochemical reactions require a catalyst. However, catalysts can help accelerate the rate of biochemical reactions by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed.
When a catalyst is added to a chemical reaction, the rate of the reaction will increase without being consumed in the process. This means that the reaction will reach equilibrium faster and require less activation energy. The overall chemical equilibrium and products formed will remain the same.
A catalyst does not affect the value of the equilibrium constant (Keq) of a reaction. The presence of a catalyst increases the rate of both the forward and reverse reactions equally, allowing the system to reach equilibrium more quickly but does not change the final equilibrium composition.
NO! It is the rate of reactions!
A catalyst doesn't undergo a chemical change during a chemical reaction.
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