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The diagram above is a potential energy curve for a reaction which number represents the effects of a catalyst from the reaction
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The diagram above is a potential energy curve for a reaction which number represents the effects of a catalyst from the reaction
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The diagram above is a potential energy curve for a reaction which number represents the effects of a catalyst from the reaction
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As we cannot see the diagram or numbers, I can't tell you the number, but it would be the curved line drawn under the original curve of the diagram.
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