Multiple Choice
How does a catalyst increase the rate of a reaction?
A) It lowers the activation energy.
B) It is neither created nor consumed in a reaction.
C) It has nothing to do with the rate of reaction.
D) It increases the energy difference between the reactants and products.
E) It raises the activation energy of the reactants,which makes the reaction proceed faster.
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