easy · MCAT chem-phys
How does the addition of a catalyst affect the Δ G and the equilibrium constant K of a reaction?
- It increases Δ G but has no effect on K.
- It has no effect on Δ G or K.
- It decreases Δ G and increases K.
- It decreases the activation energy, which in turn increases K.
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