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Chemistry, 19.05.2020 20:59 Kathryn014

How does a catalyst increase the rate of a reaction?

A) It decreases the enthalpy change of the reaction.
B) It lowers the potential energy of the reactants.
C) It provides a lower activation energy for the reaction.
D) It raises the potential energy of the products.

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