A catalyst lowers the activation energy of a reaction
A catalyst increases the speed of a reaction
Only a small quantity of catalyst is needed in a chemical reaction
A catalyst is used up during the reaction
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Solution and Explanation
Step 1: Define a catalyst.
A catalyst provides an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy and increases the reaction rate without undergoing permanent chemical change. Step 2: Check each statement.
(1) True — Lower \(E_a\) (see Arrhenius: \(k = A e^{-E_a/RT}\)).
(2) True — Rate increases due to larger \(k\).
(3) True — Small amounts suffice because a catalyst is regenerated each cycle (high turnover).
(4) False — A catalyst is not consumed; it remains chemically unchanged overall.
Final Answer:
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