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Chemistry, 07.04.2021 21:40, mmaglaya1

The introduction of a catalyst into a reaction mixture would
1. change ∆S of the reaction.
2. change the value of the equilibrium constant.
3. change ∆G of the reaction.
4. cause none of these changes.
5. change ∆H of the reation

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1. change ∆S of the reaction.

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