what is the effect of adding a catalyst on activation energy and Gibbs free energy of a reaction
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CATALYST generally increase the activity of the chemical reaction going on.....
but in the ques you asked for....
ACTIVATION ENERGY WILL DECREASE but NO ANY EFFECT OF GIBBS FREE ENERGY..
(because it remains constant and have no effect of catalyst)
I HOPE ITS HELPFUL...☺✌☺.
CATALYST generally increase the activity of the chemical reaction going on.....
but in the ques you asked for....
ACTIVATION ENERGY WILL DECREASE but NO ANY EFFECT OF GIBBS FREE ENERGY..
(because it remains constant and have no effect of catalyst)
I HOPE ITS HELPFUL...☺✌☺.
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activation energy decreases and no effect on Gibbs energy because gibbs free energy is of product and reactant remain the same in the presence of catalyst
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