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1 February, 16:31

How can you change a reaction to make it have less activation energy?

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  1. 1 February, 16:52
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    Just look at Arrhenius Equation (k is the rate constant, and Ea is activation energy). So, higher activation energy ... slower the reaction, add in a catalyst to reduce that Ea, then you get a faster reaction.
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