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Esteban
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7 April, 11:03
Which would increase the reaction rate
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Johanna Martin
7 April, 11:21
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A catalyst is a substance that can alter the rate of a chemical reaction. Catalysts can be successfully used to increase the rate of a chemical reaction. Also, catalysts are subjective in nature, i. e., a catalyst works specifically on certain reactions only.
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