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Janiya Mcmillan
13 June, 19:33
How does catalyst work
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Kristina Mcmahon
13 June, 21:55
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A catalyst works by lowering the activation energy of a reaction - it will provide an alternative pathway of lower energy for the reaction, meaning that reactant molecules have to collide with less energy to react. This increases the proportion of collisions that are successful, and thus increases the rate of reaction
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