113. Solving a chemistry problem

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The interaction between carbon monoxide and chlorine follows the equation: CO Cl2↔COCl2. The concentration of carbon monoxide is 0.3 mol/l, and chlorine is 0.2 mol/l. How will the rate of the direct reaction change if we increase the concentration of chlorine to 0.6 mol/l, and the concentration of carbon monoxide to 1.2 mol/l.

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