why rate of forward reactionns slow down when a reversible reactions approches equilibrium stage?

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When a reversible reaction approaches equilibrium, the rate of the forward reaction slows down because the concentrations of the reactants and products become equal. This means that the reactants and products are no longer being consumed or produced at the same rate, so the reaction rate slows down.
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