What effect does a catalyst have on the equilibrium position of a reaction?
(a) A catalyst favours the formation of products
(b) A catalyst favours the formation of reactants
(c) A catalyst does not change the equilibrium position of a reaction
(d) A catalyst may favour reactants or product formation, depending upon the direction in which the reaction is written.
What effect does a catalyst have on the equilibrium position of a reaction?
(a) A catalyst favours the formation of products
(b) A catalyst favours the formation of reactants
(c) A catalyst does not change the equilibrium position of a reaction
(d) A catalyst may favour reactants or product formation, depending upon the direction in which the reaction is written.
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1 Answer
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Answer: (a) A catalyst favours the formation of products
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