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In general the rate of a given reaction ...

In general the rate of a given reaction can be increased by all the factors except

A

Increasing the temperature

B

Increasing the concentration of reactants

C

Increasing the activation energy

D

Using a positive catalyst

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C

Rate `prop` temperature , Rate `prop` conc. Of reactants , Rate `prop(1/("Activatio energy"))`
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