(a)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
The rate of the forward reaction is whether affected by the catalyst or not has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
(b)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
The rate of the reverse reaction is whether affected by the catalyst or not has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
(c)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Spontaneity of the reaction is whether affected by the catalyst or not has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Spontaneity of the reaction refers to whether a reaction is spontaneous or non-spontaneous.
(d)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Enthalpy is heat content of the system and change in enthalpy
(e)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Entropy of the system is disorderliness associated with the system and change in entropy
(f)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Free energy of the system is energy associated with the system or energy available for the system to do work or undergo any transformation.
(g)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Equilibrium constant is whether affected by the catalyst or not has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Equilibrium constant of a reaction refers to the reaction quotient of the reaction at equilibrium.
(h)
Interpretation:
The reaction of glucose with hydrogen in presence of a catalyst is given,
Time required to reach equilibrium is whether affected by the catalyst or not has to be described.
Concept Introduction:
Rate of the reaction measures the pace at which the reaction proceeds.
A catalyst is a substance which modifies the rate of the reaction when added to the reaction.
Equilibrium constant of a reaction refers to the reaction quotient of the reaction at equilibrium.
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