Accelerant
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An accelerant (or accelerator) is any substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction. It may be a catalyst, though it need not necessarily be so.
- adhesive accelerant
- concrete accelerant
- fire accelerant
- rubber vulcanization accelerator

