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Why does the rate of any reaction generally decreases during the course of the reaction?

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The rate of a reaction depends on the concentration of the roastents. As the reaction proceeds in forward direction ,concentration of reactant dcorcases and that of products increases. So, the rate of reaction generally decreases during the course of roaction.
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