Which of the following parameters would be different for a reaction carried out in the presence of a catalyst compared with the same reaction carried out in the absence of a catalyst?

ΔG°, ΔH, ΔEa, ΔS, ΔH°,Keq, ΔG, ΔS°,k

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Terms

Presence of catalyst

ΔG°

decreases

ΔH,

decreases

ΔEa

decreases

Δ S,

increases

ΔH°,

decreases

Keq,

increases

ΔG,

decreases

ΔS°,

increases

k

increases



Step by step solution

01

Definition of Catalyst

A catalyst is a substance which can increase the rate of a reaction without being affected in the whole reaction process.

02

Explanations of the terms

ΔG°= Free energy of activation or Gibes free energy

ΔEa = Activation energy.

ΔS° = Entropy of activation

ΔH‡ = enthalpy of the transition state - enthalpy of the reactants

ΔS‡ = entropy of the transition state - entropy of the reactants

ΔG‡ = free energy of the transition state - free energy of the reactants

k = rate constant.

Keq = Equilibrium constant of a reaction.

ΔH° = Enthalpy of activation

03

Comparison of reaction rate with and without catalyst

From the arrhenius equation, we can write,

Where k= rate constant.

A = Arrhenius constant.

Ea =activation energy.

R= Gas constant.

T= temperature.

If we introduce an catalyst, the reaction rate constant(k) will increase by decreasing the activation energy. So, in presence of catalyst, Ea decreases and k increases.

There are two others relations to compare the presence of catalyst and that are,

ΔG = ΔH -TΔ S and……………1

ΔEa = ΔH + RT. ………………..2

Where every terms has their own meanings.

Now, when, catalyst is applied, Eadeceases and as per equation 2, ΔHalso decreases as RT is a constant value.

Now, Keq∞, Where k and k-1 are rate constant in forward and backward direction respectively. If rate of a reaction increases which means formation of products (Forward reaction, Keqalso increases, and from , becomes more negative or more spontaneous.

With decreasing , ΔSincreases to make the overall reaction negative.

The order of increase and decrease for ΔH°ΔG° and ΔS° becomes just same as for the transition state values of enthalpy, gibes free energy and entropy.

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