Does a catalyst affect the rate constant?

Started by JDAD
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rate constant is a unique quality of the rxn...a catalyst speads up the reaction, or the velocity of the reaction the biochemist in me yells
 
Actually, I just found it. A catalyst lowers the activation energy of the reaction. Using the Arrhenius equation,

k = Ae (raised to the) -Ea/RT

Therefore, if a catalyst lowers the activation energy, (Ea), resulting in an increase of "k".

Result: Catalyst's change the rate constant, but they only affect the kinetics (speed) of the reaction. They don't alter any thermodynamic properties.


Agree? :idea: