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9 January, 20:55

Why does a catalyst cause a reaction to proceed faster?

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  1. 9 January, 21:12
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    The activation energy is lowered only

    There are more collisions per second and the collisions are of greater energy

    There are more collisions per second only

    The activation energy is lowered
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