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No, a catalyst will not change reaction enthalpy. If it does so, then it is NOT a catalyst but a reactant in stead!
A catalyst cannot change the equilibrium position. However, it can change its rate.
The presence of a catalyst affect the enthalpy change of a reaction is that catalysts do not alter the enthalpy change of a reaction. Catalysts only change the activation energy which starts the reaction.
no. the amount of catalyst does not influence the reaction; A catalyst simply provides an alternative route for the reaction with a lower activation energy.
No, a catalyst does not change the overall energy of a reaction. It only lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to occur. Therefore, a catalyst cannot change an endothermic reaction into an exothermic one.
Catalyst is not a reactant.
why is technology called a catalyst foor change?
NO, gandhi did not GANDHI is his LAST NAME
No, a catalyst will not change reaction enthalpy. If it does so, then it is NOT a catalyst but a reactant in stead!
A catalyst cannot change the equilibrium position. However, it can change its rate.
A catalyst alters the rate of a chemical reaction.
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Rajiv Gandhi has written: 'Indira Gandhi's mission' 'Verdict for change and continuity'
Gandhi broke the unjust "salt laws".Gandhi believed in respect for all humans.the salt laws for one.
A catalyst
A catalyst
A catalyst alters (usually increases) the speed of a chemical reaction in which there is no net change in the amount of catalyst present after reaction is complete.