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The Maxwell–Boltzmann distribution of energies, at a constant temperature, for a molecular gas is shown below. The most probable molecular energy at this temperature is indicated by Emp and the activation energy by Ea Consider the following changes: (i). The number of molecules is increased at a constant temperature. (ii). The temperature is decreased without changing the number of molecules. (iii). A catalyst is introduced without changing the temperature or number of molecules. For each change state how, if at all, the following would vary: the value of the most probable energy, Emp the number of molecules with the most probable energy, Emp the area under the molecular energy distribution curve the number of molecules with energy greater than the activation energy, Ea
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