Chemistry, asked by sahedhaudgbsjakaj, 1 year ago

"Exothermic reactions are favoured by
low temperature whereas endothermic
reactions are favoured by high
temperature." Justify the statement.​

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Answered by bhargabthakuria5942
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Answer:

Explanation:

Raising temperature allows the products to climb up the hill and go to reactants. The forward reaction in the diagram is exothermic and the reverse is endothermic. So, the exo is favored at low T and the endo at high T. ... On the other hand, if the reaction is endothermic.

Answered by MKarthik07777
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An exothermic reaction occurs when the temperature of a system increases due to the evolution of heat. ... A system of reactants that absorbs heat from the surroundings in an endothermic reaction has a positive ΔH, because the enthalpy of the products is higher than the enthalpy of the reactants of the system.

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