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Define catalyst. What are the characteristics of catalysts?

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A catalyst is defined as a substance which alters the rate of chemical reaction without itself undergoing chemical change. 

Characteristics of catalyst: 

1. For chemical reaction, catalyst is needed in very small quantity. Generally, a pinch of catalyst is enough for a reaction in bulk.

2. There may be some physical changes, but the catalyst remains unchanged in mass and chemical composition in a chemical reaction. 

3. A catalyst itself cannot initiate a reaction. It means it cannot start a reaction which is not taking place. Rut, lithe reaction is taking place in a slow rate it can increase its rate.

4. A solid catalyst will be more effective if it is taken in a finely divided form. 

5. A catalyst can catalyse a particular type of reaction, hence they are said to be specific in nature. 

6. In an equilibrium reaction, presence of catalyst reduces the time for attainment of equilibrium and hence it does not affect the position of equilibrium and the value of equilibrium constant. 

7. A catalyst is highly effective at a particular temperature called as optimum temperature.

8. Presence of a catalyst generally does not change the nature of products.

9. For example 2SO2 + O2 → 2SO3 This reaction is slow in the absence of a catalyst, but fast in the presence of Pt catalyst.

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