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Free Energy Reaction Progression Which line indicates a higher reaction rate? A because it has a lower activation energy B because it has a lower activation energy. A because its Grxn is much lower B because
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Which line indicates a higher reaction rate?
A because it has a lower activation energy
B because it has a lower activation energy.
A because its Grxn is much lower
B because its Gxrn is much lower.
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