A catayst which increases the rate of a chemical reaction...
A catayst which increases the rate of a chemical reaction does so by
increasing the reaction pathway
increasing the surface area of the reactants
increasing the pressure on the system
decreasing the temperature at which the reaction occurs
decreasing the activation energy of the reaction
Correct answer is E
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