Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear ChemistryHard
Question
Which of the following explains the increase of the reaction rate by catalyst ?
Options
A.Catalyst decreases the rate of backward reaction so that the rate of forward reaction increase.
B.Catalyst provides extra energy to reacting molecules so that they may produce effective collision.
C.Catalyst provides an alternative path of lower activation energy to the reactants.
D.Catalyst increases the number of collision between the reacting molecules.
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