How do catalysts work to accelerate a chemical reaction?
A) They raise the average energy of the reactants.
B) They provide a means of acceleration by being completely consumed in the reaction.
C) They lower the energy of activation.
D) They lower the overall free energy change of the reaction.
E) They raise the overall free energy change of the reaction.
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