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Increase in I.E in presence of a reagent is known as​

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Catalysis  

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Catalysis  

Catalysis is the process by adding a catalyst which is not used in a catalytic reaction, and which can continue to act on a number of occasions. According to this, in most situations the reaction rate can be altered only by very small amounts of catalyst.

Chemical reactions generally occur more rapidly in the presence of a catalyst as the catalyst provides an alternate reaction path with less energy than the non-catalyzed process. The catalyst typically reacts with catalyzed mechanisms to create a temporary intermediate which, in a cyclic cycle, regenerates the original catalyst.

The rate of action does not decrease because a substance that provides a mechanism with higher activation energy is still possible on the un-catalyzated pathway. An additional material that reduces the reaction rate is not a catalyst but an inhibitor of the reaction.

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