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The activation energy of an uncatalyzed reaction is 95kj/mol. the addition of a catalyst lowers the activation energy to 55kj/mol. assuming that the collision factor remains the same, by what factor will the catalyst increase the rate of the reaction at (a) 25°c, (b) 125°c?

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