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If a catalyst lowers the activation energy, a(n)______raises the activation energy.

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An inhibitor slows down reactions by raising the activation energy.
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User Angelo Immediata
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Step-by-step explanation:

An inhibitor is a substance which lowers the rate of a chemical reaction by reducing the activity of a catalyst, enzyme etc.

An inhibitor increases the activation energy and therefore, reactant molecules which have low energy are not able to participate in the reaction. Therefore, formation of products will be slow.

Hence, we can conclude that if a catalyst lowers the activation energy, an inhibitor raises the activation energy.

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