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What is true of a catalyst?

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Answered by janishop
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A substance that increases reaction rate by altering the reaction mechanism. A true catalyst is regenerated at some point in the reaction mechanism, and need only be present in substoichiometic amount. In addition, a true catalyst does not alter ΔG or Keq for the reaction.

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