What is the role of catalyst in an equilibrium? catalyst changes the equilibrium constant catalyst do not change the equilibrium constant catalyst affects the forward and backward reaction equally. (b) and (c) above.

Jon Wilkinson

Jon Wilkinson

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2023-01-16

What is the role of catalyst in an equilibrium?
catalyst changes the equilibrium constant
catalyst do not change the equilibrium constant
catalyst affects the forward and backward reaction equally.
(b) and (c) above.

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Rivieri2uf

Rivieri2uf

Beginner2023-01-17Added 6 answers

The value of the equilibrium constant is unaffected by catalyst since it doesn't change the equilibrium's location. The equilibrium constant can only change when the temperature does. Only the forward and reverse reactions are equally impacted by the catalyst.
Answer is (b) and (c) above.

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