1. Catalyst in a living organism is referred as: A. Catalytic Converter В. Масгomolecule C. Biomolecule D. Enzyme 2. Naphthalene balls sublime: DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER; INCREASE IN DISORDER) OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER; DECREASE IN DISORDER) A. Positive B. Negative 3. Higher temperature increases reaction rate because it increases: A. Collision frequency and particle movement B. The activation energy of the reaction C. The frequency of particle collisions only D. The movement of particles only

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1. Catalyst in a living organism is referred as:
A. Catalytic Converter
В. Масromolеcule
C. Biomolecule
D. Enzyme
2. Naphthalene balls sublime:
DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER; INCREASE IN DISORDER)
OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER; DECREASE IN DISORDER)
A. Positive
B. Negative
3. Higher temperature increases reaction rate because it increases:
A. Collision frequency and particle movement
B. The activation energy of the reaction
C. The frequency of particle collisions only
D. The movement of particles only
Transcribed Image Text:1. Catalyst in a living organism is referred as: A. Catalytic Converter В. Масromolеcule C. Biomolecule D. Enzyme 2. Naphthalene balls sublime: DETERMINE IF ENTROPY IS POSITIVE (DECREASE IN ORDER; INCREASE IN DISORDER) OR NEGATIVE (INCREASE IN ORDER; DECREASE IN DISORDER) A. Positive B. Negative 3. Higher temperature increases reaction rate because it increases: A. Collision frequency and particle movement B. The activation energy of the reaction C. The frequency of particle collisions only D. The movement of particles only
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