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I believe it requires more activation energy to start the reaction

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Enzymes attach to a particular substrate and weakens the intermolecular forces within the substrate. This weakens the bonds, allowing for the chemical reaction to occur much quicker.

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You are referring to the catalytic power of enzymes. Enzymes covalently bond with the substrate and thus weaken them.

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when there is less activation energy, the bonds in substances weaken.

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