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Chemistry, 17.10.2019 10:30 uhhgray

Consider the reaction below.
coc12(q® co(g) + cl20
what is the most likely effect to the reaction if there is an increase in pressure on this reaction?
the reactant surface area increases.
the reaction rate decreases.
the reaction is not affected at all.
the reaction stops completely.

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