Which quantity is altered when a catalyst is introduced during a chemical reaction?
Internal energy
Enthalpy
Activation energy
Entropy
A catalyst is a substance which increases the rate of a reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change. It operates by providing an alternate pathway or reaction mechanism by reducing the activation energy between reactants and products, hence lowering the potential energy barrier. A catalyst does not alter the thermodynamic state functions such as internal energy, enthalpy, or entropy of the reaction.
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