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3. the activation energy of a reaction decreases, then the rate of

reaction...
(a) decreases
(6) increases
(d) remains constant (d) becomes zero​

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Answered by sakshi1158
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Answer:

The activation energy of a particular reaction determines the rate at which it will proceed. The higher the activation energy, the slower the chemical reaction will be.

Answered by Anonymous
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the activation energy of a reaction decreases, then the rate of reaction...

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(d) becomes zero

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