At equilibrium, on adding heat, the equilibrium will shift to 1) High enthalpy side 3) Zero enthalpy side 2) Low enthalpy side 4) No change
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A temperature change occurs when temperature is increased or decreased by the flow of heat. This shifts chemical equilibria toward the products or reactants, which can be determined by studying the reaction and deciding whether it is endothermic or exothermic.
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At equilibrium, when heat is added the equilibrium will shift towards the low enthalpy side.
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When we add heat, at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift towards the low enthalpy side to get rid of the amount of heat given to it. Raising the temperature favors the endothermic reaction whereas lowering favors the exothermic reaction the reaction proceeds forward to produce the heat which is not present.
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