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Describe the role of enzymes regarding activation energy needed in a chemical reaction

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Activation energy is the amount of energy required in a chemical reaction.

Enzymes lowers the activation energy by increasing the rate of reaction.

The energy required for a reaction to start is called activation energy. Enzymes are proteins that lower the activation energy of a reaction. In doing this, enzymes increase the rate of a reaction, helping it to occur faster. However, enzymes are not consumed in a reaction; they simply help it to occur.

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