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← ScienceWhich consequence results when increased temperature affects a catalyst saturated reaction?
A)Reaction rate reaches a stable maximum.✓
B)Catalyst undergoes phase transition slowing rate.
C)Substrate binding affinity exponentially increases.
D)Regeneration pathway becomes endothermic dominating rate.
💡 Explanation
The reaction rate reaches a maximum because, past a certain temperature, active sites saturation limits throughput increase after substrate reactant *adsorption weakens*; therefore, the rate plateaus rather than decreasing, because decomposition would require exceeding temperature constraints.
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