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Danielle Carey
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14 February, 10:44
How does a catalyst affect activation energy?
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Patricia Duncan
14 February, 10:49
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A catalyst speeds up a reaction by lowering the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed. To reiterate, catalysts do not affect the equilibrium state of a reaction.
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