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Enzymes act as catalysts because... a) they raise the activation energy b) they maintain activation energy c) they lower the activation energy d) they use activation energy
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Enzymes act as catalysts because...
a) they raise the activation energy
b) they maintain activation energy
c) they lower the activation energy
d) they use activation energy
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The answer is C, they lower the activation energy. The lower the activation energy, the faster the reaction rate.
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