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The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?

  1. A
    Internal energy
  2. B
    Enthalpy
  3. C
    Activation energy
  4. D
    Entropy

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A catalyst provides an alternative pathway for a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy (). Activation energy is the minimum energy required to form the activated complex or transition state. It does not alter thermodynamic properties like internal energy (), enthalpy (), or entropy ().

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The addition of a catalyst during a chemical reaction alters which of the following quantities?
A
Internal energy
B
Enthalpy
C
Activation energy
D
Entropy

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