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Chemistry, 22.02.2021 22:10 kaylaburpo

What happens to the reaction rate as the reactants get used up in a reaction? O

A. The rate of the reaction is not affected by the concentration of

reactants.

B. The rate of the reaction increases steadily as products are formed.

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C. The rate of the reaction begins to decrease as reactants are used

up

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D. The rate of the reaction stays constant until the reactants are

gone.

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