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which of the following conditions results in an acti...
Chemistry, 19.10.2019 03:30 Christsflower601
For 30 points!me understand this question
which of the following conditions results in an activation energy that allows the reaction to occur more easily?
a) decreasing the surface area of the particles
b) reducing the concentrations of reactant molecules
c) decreasing the temperature
d) adding a catalyst
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