问题
单项选择题
下列叙述中不是催化剂特征的是()。
A、催化剂的存在能提高化学反应热的利用率
B、催化剂只缩短达到平衡的时间,而不能改变平衡状态
C、催化剂参与催化反应,但反应终了时,催化剂的化学性质和数量都不发生改变
D、催化剂对反应的加速作用具有选择性
答案
参考答案:A
下列叙述中不是催化剂特征的是()。
A、催化剂的存在能提高化学反应热的利用率
B、催化剂只缩短达到平衡的时间,而不能改变平衡状态
C、催化剂参与催化反应,但反应终了时,催化剂的化学性质和数量都不发生改变
D、催化剂对反应的加速作用具有选择性
参考答案:A
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