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26 March, 02:40

Why does the rate of a chemical reaction typically decrease over time?

A. The pressure decreases as the product is formed.

B. The temperature decreases as the reaction continues.

C. The effect of the catalyst decreases as the reaction continues.

D. The concentration of the reactant decreases as it is consumed.

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  1. 26 March, 03:53
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    The concentration of the reactant decreases as it is consumed.
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