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If a catalyst lowers the activation energy, a(n)
raises the activation energy.


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Answered by tengland777
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An inhibitor increases the activation energy and therefore, reactant molecules which have low energy are not able to participate in the reaction. Therefore, formation of products will be slow. Hence, we can conclude that if a catalyst lowers the activation energy, an inhibitor raises the activation energy.

Answered by gad0417
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the answer is D) An Inhibitor on Edge 2021

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