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How does a catalyst at a solid surface generally increase the rate of reaction?
A. By increasing the temperature
B. By increasing reactant concentration at the surface and lowering activation energy
C. By changing the stoichiometry of reactants
D. By decreasing reactant concentration at the surface
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