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Name the Following: a Catalyst Which Increases the Rate of a Chemical Reaction. - Chemistry

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Name the following:

A catalyst which increases the rate of a chemical reaction.

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Solution

Manganese dioxide (MnO2).

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Chapter 5: Language of Chemistry - Objective Type Questions

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Chapter 5 Language of Chemistry
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