huichodlc huichodlc
  • 16-11-2017
  • Chemistry
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for an endothermic reaction at equilibrium,what will happen if the temperature is increased

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rydenisreal
rydenisreal rydenisreal
  • 16-11-2017
i assume that you are talking about the forward reaction being endothermic...
when the temperature increases, the position of equlibrium will shift to the right (forward) to absorb the heat, this will increase the product formed.

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cberneking02 cberneking02
  • 22-04-2019

Answer:

E - There will be a shift toward the products and Keq will increase.

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