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What is the expected outcome of adding a catalyst to a chemical reaction?
a. The reaction will speed up.
b. Chemical equilibrium will not be reached.
c. The reaction will slow down.
d. No change will occur.
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What is the expected outcome of adding a catalyst to a chemical reaction?
a. The reaction will speed up.
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