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describes how a catalyst can speed up a chemical reaction?

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Answered by ianthee
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Catalysts usually work by lowering the activation energy or modifying the mechanism of a process.

Explanation:

A catalyst is a chemical that can be added to a reaction to speed up the process without being consumed by it. Catalysts usually work by lowering the activation energy or modifying the mechanism of a process.

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