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because the catalytic reagents has higher activiation energy than stoichiometric reagent. NOTE a catalyst speeds up a reaction and is in no way affected during a reaction, a stoichiometric reaction is used up during the reaction

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Stoichiometric reagents are those that contribute to the Chemical Reactions.

Catalytic reagents are those that control the Chemical Reactions.

Stoichiometric equipment measures the Heats that are exchanged [plus and minus] during Chemical Reactions; {Extrapolation follows as a Graph interpretation factor}.

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