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A substance, like an enzyme, which speeds up chemical reactions, but does not react itself.
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A substance, like an enzyme, which speeds up chemical reactions, but does not react itself.
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"CATALYST"
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My answer would be a catalyst because it does speed a reaction just like as a enzyme but it doesn't react to it self.
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