What does a catalyst provide for two reactants, on a molecular level?
A) An accelerant
B) A biphase at which the two materials can align
C) An alternate pathway and site for the reactants to meet and form products
D) None of the above, as catalysts do nothing at the molecular level
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A)Volume
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