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Which explains the effect of a catalyst on the rate of a reversible reaction? 

A

It provides a new reaction path way with a lower activation energy

B

It moves the equilibrium position to the right

C

It increases the kinetic energy of the reacting molecules

D

It decreases the rate of the reverse reaction

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