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Study the following reactions:
2H2O2⇌2H2O+O22H2O2⇌catalyst2H2O+O2Reaction 1: uncatalyzedReaction 2: catalyzed
If the two reactions occur at the same temperature, which statements are true?
Select all that apply.
- The catalyzed reaction will reach equilibrium faster than the uncatalyzed reaction.
- The uncatalyzed reaction will reach equilibrium faster than the catalyzed reaction.
- The equilibrium position of the catalyzed reaction is greater than that of Reaction 1.
- The equilibrium position is the same in both the catalyzed reaction and the uncatalyzed reaction.
- The equilibrium position of the catalyzed reaction is shifted toward the products side.
- The equilibrium position of the catalyzed reaction is shifted toward the reactants side.
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