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Biology, 08.03.2020 01:32 angoliabirtio

Which statement best describes the relationship between activation energy and rate of reaction?
Increasing the activation energy can increase the rate of a reaction.
Reducing the activation energy can increase the rate of a reaction.
There is no relationship between activation energy and rate of a reaction.
Reducing the activation energy can decrease the rate of a reaction.

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