During catalytic poison, the rate of reaction decreases because of
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because catalytics are not consumed in chemical reaction
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In general, chemical reactions occur faster in the presence of a catalyst because the catalyst provides an alternative reaction mechanism with a lower activation energy than the non-catalyzed mechanism.
The rate of reaction decreases because of reaction inhibitor .
The rate of reaction decreases because of reaction inhibitor .
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