Catalyst work in thermodynamic way

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The discussion focuses on the relationship between catalysts and thermodynamics, specifically addressing how catalysts influence activation energy. Catalysts lower the activation energy required for a reaction, thereby facilitating the reaction process without altering the overall thermodynamic properties. The conversation highlights the need for clarity in understanding the thermodynamic implications of catalyst use, indicating that the question posed lacks specificity.

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  • Understanding of activation energy in chemical reactions
  • Basic knowledge of thermodynamic principles
  • Familiarity with catalytic processes and their mechanisms
  • Concept of reaction kinetics
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What the relationship between catalyst and thermodynamic. In activation energy as we know, it reduces the activation energy and what about thermodynamic way?
 
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The question isn't specific enough.
 

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