AP Chemistrymediummcq1 pt
Increasing the temperature of an endothermic reaction at equilibrium will:
A.Decrease the equilibrium constant
B.Have no effect on equilibrium
C.Shift equilibrium toward reactants
D.Shift equilibrium toward products
For an endothermic reaction (ΔH > 0), increasing temperature adds heat as a "reactant." By Le Chatelier's principle, the system shifts toward products to absorb the added heat.
DShift equilibrium toward products
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