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In catalyzed reactions, the reactants are converted into products much slower than they would without a catalyst. True or false? a) True b) False
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In catalyzed reactions, the reactants are converted into products much slower than they would without a catalyst. True or false? a) True b) False
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It’s definitely false!
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False because catalysts speed up the reaction without being changed or used up
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