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Why does a lower concentration of dissolved particles decrease the reaction rate? a. it does not. a high concentration decreases reaction rate. b. when there are less dissolved particles, less collisions take place. c. concentration is measured inversely. a low concentration indicates a higher portion of dissolved reactant particles. d. the dissolved reactant cannot collide with enough energy to react because it is moving slowly when it is dissolved in a solution.

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