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25 August, 06:28

A scientist carries out a reaction twice. In Trial A, the scientist combines the reactants in a container. In Trial B, the scientist combines the reactants in the same container, but she also adds a catalyst. If everything else is the same about the two trials, what is most likely true about Trial B

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  1. 25 August, 06:44
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    It will produce more product than Trial A. It will produce different products than Trial A. It will have a lower activation energy than Trial A. It will have a higher overall energy output than Trial A.
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