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A hydrogenation reaction is carried out at 500 K. If the same reaction is carried out in the presence of catalyst at the same rate, the temperature required is 400 K. Activation energy of reaction if the catalyst lowers the activation energy barrier by 40 kJ/mol

A

100

B

200

C

300

D

250

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