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Q.

Which explains the effect of a catalyst on the rate of a reversible reaction?

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a

It increases the kinetic energy of the reacting molecules 

b

It decreases the rate of the reverse reaction 

c

It provides a new reaction path way with a lower activation energy 

d

It moves the equilibrium position to the right 

answer is A.

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Detailed Solution

Activation energy of the reaction decrease because catalyst provides another path for the reaction. Due to the lower activation energy, equilibrium is attained fast. It also increases the rate of forward and backward reaction. Catalyst accelerates the rate of reaction without undergoing any change in chemical composition or mass during the reaction.  

Therefore, option A is correct.

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