MCQ
Which of the following statements regarding catalyst is not true?
  • A
    A catalyst remains uncharged in composition and quantity at the end of the reaction.
  • A catalyst can initiate a reaction.
  • C
    A catalyst does not alter the equilibrium in a reversible reaction.
  • D
    Catalysts are sometimes very specific in respect of reaction.

Answer

Correct option: B.
A catalyst can initiate a reaction.
A catalyst is a substance, which increases the rate of reaction without itself being consumed at the end of the reaction, and the phenomenon is called catalysis. There are some catalysts which decrease the rate of reaction and such catalysts are called negative catalyst. Obviously, the catalyst accelerating the rate will be positive catalyst. However, the term positive is seldom used and catalyst itself implies positive catalyst. Catalysts are generally foreign substances but sometimes one of the product formed may act as a catalyst and such a catalyst is called "auto catalyst" and the phenomenon is called auto catalysis.

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