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Rylee
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19 April, 05:13
How can you prove copper is a catalyst?
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19 April, 05:32
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There is no way to know which reaction requires which catalyst. However, if you apply copper to a reaction where it does act as a catalyst, the rate of reaction will be much faster as it lowers the activation energy for successful collisions.
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