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22 July, 04:23

Adding a catalyst to a system at equilibrium lowers the activation energy required by a system, which shifts the equilibrium position toward the products

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  1. 22 July, 05:07
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    A catalyst speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy.

    Explanation:

    A catalyst has no effect on the equilibrium of a reaction. A catalyst does not add energy to a reaction neither does a catalyst consumed in a chemical reaction.

    Therefore, A catalyst speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy.
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