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Why are catalysts not included in the overall chemical equation for a reaction?

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MCQ

Type

practice

Style

Topic

Rate of reaction

Question

  1. A. They are consumed duringthe reaction
  2. B. They do not participate in the reaction
  3. C. They are not reactants or products
  4. D. They change the products formed

Answer

They do not participate in the reaction

Explanation

The correct answer is They do not participate in the reaction. This answer directly addresses the question: Why are catalysts not included in the overall chemical equation for a reaction? It matches the approved Chemistry 8462 learning objective and the linked subtopic. The other options are incorrect because they either change the rate, catalyst, reversible reaction, equilibrium, or graph context, or they do not answer the exact point being tested.

Common mistake

Ignoring Catalysts in Equations

Students often include catalysts in the overall chemical equation for the reaction.

Remember that catalysts are not part of the overall equation; they facilitate the reaction but do not get consumed.

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