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Chapter 5, Problem 35P

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QUESTION:

Which of the following parameters would be different for a reaction carried out in the presence

of a catalyst, compared with the same reaction carried out in the absence of a catalyst?

\(\Delta G^{\circ}, \Delta H^{\pm}, E_{a}, \Delta S^{\pm}, \Delta H^{\circ}, K_{e q}, \Delta G^{\pm}, \Delta S^{\circ}, k\)

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Text Transcription:

Delta G degree, Delta H^plus minus , E_a , Delta S^plus minus , Delta H degree, K_eq , Delta G^plus minus , Delta S degree, k

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QUESTION:

Which of the following parameters would be different for a reaction carried out in the presence

of a catalyst, compared with the same reaction carried out in the absence of a catalyst?

\(\Delta G^{\circ}, \Delta H^{\pm}, E_{a}, \Delta S^{\pm}, \Delta H^{\circ}, K_{e q}, \Delta G^{\pm}, \Delta S^{\circ}, k\)

Equation Transcription:

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Text Transcription:

Delta G degree, Delta H^plus minus , E_a , Delta S^plus minus , Delta H degree, K_eq , Delta G^plus minus , Delta S degree, k

ANSWER:

Solution 35P

Step 1 of 2:

Here, we are asked to identify the parameters among the given parameters that is different for a reaction carried out in the presence and absence of a catalyst.

A catalyst is used to increase the rate of a reaction by giving the reactants a new pathway to follow and it does not change the amount of product formed. That is, it changes only the rate at which product is formed.

  The stability of the reactants and products is the same in both the catalyzed and uncatalyzed reactions.

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