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Chemistry, 04.12.2019 23:31 jmcartwright00

Use the drop-down menus to match each part of the scenario to the correct scientific practice. akira records the speed of a reaction, first without a catalyst, and then with a catalyst. akira creates a reaction without a catalyst, then repeats the reaction with a catalyst. akira turns in a written lab report to his science teacher. akira wonders, "will adding a catalyst speed up this chemical reaction? " akira writes in his notes that adding a catalyst sped up the chemical reaction because the catalyst lowered the activation energy needed to start the reaction.

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