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How would an energy diagram for a reaction that used a catalyst differ from an energy diagram without a catalyst?
the reactants will be at a higher potential energy.
the products will be at a higher potential energy.
the barrier for activation energy will be lower.
the barrier for activation energy will be higher.

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