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A catalyst increases the rate of a chemical reaction by

Lowering the heat of reaction
Increasing the activation energy
Lowering the activation energy
Changing the position of equilibrium

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Answer:

Lowering the activation energy

Step-by-step explanation:

A catalyst does not participate in the reaction, instead it offers the reaction an alternative pathway by lowering the activation energy. This new pathway is faster and the rate of reaction is increased.

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