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The presence of a catalyst provides a reaction pathway in which the activation energy of a certain reaction is reduced from 188 kJ/mol to 86 kJ/mol which increases the rate of the reaction.
How many times faster is the reaction with the catalyst at 307 K, all other factors being equal?
How many times faster is the reaction with the catalyst at 307 K, all other factors being equal?
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POV: you get a response almost a decade later, you've probably already graduated, have a family of your own and moved on from school. Anyways the answers are A, C, C, D.