Without a catalyst a reaction may require very high temperatures in order to occur. How does a catalyst speed a reaction at low temperatures?

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A catalyst speeds up a reaction by providing an alternative reaction pathway with a lower activation energy. This allows reactants to more easily overcome the energy barrier necessary for the reaction to proceed, even at lower temperatures. As a result, more reactant molecules can participate in the reaction, increasing the reaction rate without being consumed in the process.

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