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Substance X is converted to substance Y in a chemical reaction. What role would a catalyst play in this scenario?
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Substance X is converted to substance Y in a chemical reaction. What role would a catalyst play in this scenario?
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Multiple choice question: d. 'It would speed up the reaction by becoming part of the products'
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