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Chemistry, 06.03.2021 03:30 ashley8057

What most likely accounts for the difference between curve A and curve B on the energy diagram?
A. The reaction described by curve B is under greater pressure.
B. The reaction described by curve B is at a different temperature.
C. The reaction described by curve B has higher reactant
concentrations.
D. The reaction described by curve B is occurring with a catalyst.


What most likely accounts for the difference between curve A and curve B on

the energy diagram?
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