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← ScienceWhich outcome occurs when adding iron(III) chloride to a reaction?
A)Increased reaction rate via catalysis✓
B)Decreased activation energy requirement
C)Equilibrium shift toward reactants
D)Endothermic reaction becomes exothermic
💡 Explanation
Adding iron(III) chloride to a reaction increases the rate via catalysis. Catalysis provides an alternate reaction pathway with a lower activation energy, therefore, the reaction proceeds faster, rather than shifting equilibrium or affecting enthalpy.
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