If a catalyst lowers the activation energy, what raises the activation energy?

heat
a reaction
another catalyst
an inhibitor

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An inhibitor raises the activation energy of a reaction. Inhibitors work by reducing the rate of a reaction, often by binding to the active site of an enzyme or interfering with the progression of the reaction in some other way. This increases the activation energy required for the reaction to occur.

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