What direction will the reaction equilibrium shift when a catalyst is added?
Acid + Alcohol ⇔ Ester + Water
Select the correct answer below:
Vertical
Right
No Change
Left
Acid + Alcohol ⇔ Ester + Water
Catalyst increase the rate of forward reaction and rate of reverse reaction. So the position of equilibrium no change after addition of catalyst.
No Change >>>>answer
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