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| So therefore, if my interpretation of this subject is correct, by increasing the number of collisions per second, or the frequency or probability, increases the rate of reaction | |
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| I knew you would be intrigued by this fascinating topic! Did I mention catalysts before? Well basically it increases the rate of reaction without being used up. They lower the activation energy. | |
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| I'd show you what an activation energy graph looks like but my image projector is currently being updated. Basically the catalysts it increases rate of reaction which means more products are made. | |
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