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Catalysis is the process by which the rate of chemical reactions are sped up as it lowers the activation energy. Catalysts are also able to make a reaction viable in conditions that areusually  unfavourable for the reaction. For example enzymes are biological catalysts which allow efficient chemical reactions to occur in the body at 37degrees.