Ilovejmmxkakaret Ilovejmmxkakaret
  • 16-01-2017
  • Physics
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How does a catalyst increase the rate of a reaction?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 16-01-2017
A Catalyst decreases the level of "Activation energy" of the reaction thus increases it's rate

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TenishaTon TenishaTon
  • 23-07-2019

Answer: By decreasing the activation energy.

Explanation:

Catalyst can be defined as the substances that increases the rate of reaction by decreasing the activation energy.

In this case more energy is left for the overall reaction to take place. The catalyst can be enzymes or any chemical element that will help increasing the reaction rate.

Example: molybdenum, enzyme.

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