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Joshua Bauer
28 May, 17:48
Catalysts increase the rate of a reaction by
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Darius
28 May, 21:44
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Catalysts increase the rate of reaction without being used up. They do this by lowering the activation energy needed. With a catalyst, more collisions result in a reaction, so the rate of reaction increases. Different reactions need different catalysts.
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