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Selina Lamb
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16 October, 21:13
What are the 2 main functions of a catalyst?
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Callie
16 October, 21:33
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To lower activation energy and to increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
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Lamar Hood
16 October, 21:38
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Welp, mostly to lower the activation energy and to increase the rate of a chemical reaction.
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