Re: activation energy

youngcf@plu.edu
Mon, 31 Mar 1997 11:45:54 -0800 (PST)

IO think catalysts always lower the activation energy. Furthermore,
catalyst, when used in amounts capable of doing the following, allow the
reagants to react faster and allows all the reagants to form products.
This happens if there is no limiting reagant and each reagant is in a
ratio equal to the other.

Hope this helps.
Youngcf@plu.edu.

On Sun, 30 Mar 1997 stensetj@plu.edu wrote:

> Quick question, do catalysts always provide the reaction to proceed at a
> lower actvation energy, and does the catalyst affect the products of the
> reaction?
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