easy · MCAT chem-phys
During a chemical reaction, the addition of a catalyst results in a faster reaction rate.
What is the molecular mechanism by which the catalyst achieves this increase?
- Lowering the activation energy
- Increasing the kinetic energy of reactants
- Shifting the equilibrium toward products
- Increasing the concentration of reactants
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