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Refer to the figure below. Refer to the figure below.   Based on the graph, which statement best describes these chemical reactions? A)  Addition of a catalyst to a reaction does not affect the equilibrium position of the reaction, but only increases the rate of attainment of equilibrium. B)  Addition of a catalyst to a reaction speeds up the reaction by decreasing the amount of energy input needed to get over the activation energy barrier. C)  Addition of heat to a reaction speeds up the reaction by increasing the kinetic energy of reactant molecules, which increases collisions that result in products. D)  Addition of energy must be made to exergonic reactions in order to allow reactants to achieve the transition state that can then proceed spontaneously to form products. E)  Addition of energy to an endergonic reaction above that needed to go from reactants to products must be made in order to allow reactants to achieve the transition state. Based on the graph, which statement best describes these chemical reactions?

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Population Percent Defective

The percentage of items in a defined population that do not meet predefined standards or specifications.

Producer's Risk

The risk that a producer takes when a good batch is incorrectly rejected based on the sample quality test results, also known as Type I error in statistical testing.

Acceptance Sampling Plan

A statistical quality control method that determines the number of units from a batch to inspect to decide if the entire batch should be accepted or rejected.

AQL

Acceptable Quality Level is a statistical measurement of the maximum number of defective items considered acceptable in a sample size during quality control testing.

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