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L 2.3.4 Quiz: Calculating the Reaction Rate Question 7 of 10
Why does the reaction rate decrease as the reaction progresses?
A. The temperature begins to go down.
B. The activation energy goes up.
C. The rate constant changes over time.
O D. There are fewer reactants left to collide.
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