A. It shifts the equilibrium position
B. It does not shift the equilibrium position
C. It increases the concentration of products
D. It decreases the concentration of reactants
Answer: It does not shift the equilibrium position
A. It shifts the equilibrium position
B. It does not shift the equilibrium position
C. It increases the concentration of products
D. It decreases the concentration of reactants
Answer: It does not shift the equilibrium position
Additional Information: A catalyst accelerates both the forward and reverse reactions equally, thus it does not affect the equilibrium position.
Subjects: Chemical Kinetics, Chemistry