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    A Nucleophilic Catalyst Increases the Rate of the Reaction by
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A Nucleophilic Catalyst Increases the Rate of the Reaction by

Question 91

Question 91

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A nucleophilic catalyst increases the rate of the reaction by


A) reacting as a nucleophile and forming a new covalent bond.
B) complexing with an atom with lone pair.
C) protonating the reactant.
D) reacting as an acid.
E) none of the above.

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