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how does a catalyst increase the rate of a reaction?
lowering the $delta h$
increasing the frequency of collisions and the proportion of molecules with sufficient energy, the $e_{a}$
lowering the $e_{a}$
increasing the proportion of molecules with sufficient energy, the $delta h$
A catalyst increases the rate of a reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy ($E_a$). It does not change the enthalpy change ($\Delta H$) of the reaction. Increasing the frequency of collisions and proportion of molecules with sufficient energy is more related to factors like temperature and concentration changes rather than the action of a catalyst.
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Lowering the $E_a$