What is a reaction intermediate?
A) A compound formed in the first step of a reaction but that is immediately consumed.
B) A compound formed in the midst of a reaction that is not consumed.
C) A compound formed in the first step of a reaction that is not consumed.
D) A compound formed in the midst of a reaction but that is immediately consumed.
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Q51: What do catalysts always do?
A)Increase a reaction
Q52: How do catalysts function in a reaction?
A)By
Q53: What are the two classes of catalysts?
A)Heterogeneous
Q54: What is the catalyst for hydrogen peroxide's
Q55: What kind of catalyst is always in
Q57: In the energy diagram for an endothermic
Q58: In a heterogeneously catalyzed reaction, what must
Q59: Why is enhanced surface area important in
Q60: How is the presence of a catalyst
Q61: A catalyst lowers the activation energy barrier,
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