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Explain the effect of temperature on
Le-Chattelier"s principle ​

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⚫The Effects Are

◾The forward reaction is exothermic and hence the backward reaction is endothermic.

◾If the temperature is increased at equilibrium the system tries to decrease the temperature by absorbing heat.

◾The backward reaction which is endothermic gets favoured . Equilibrium is shifted to the left side.

◾If the temperature is decreased in the system tries to increase the temperature by liberating heat.

◾The forward reaction (exothermic) gets favoured equilibrium is shifted to right side.


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Answered by Anonymous
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heya...

here is you answer..

●The effect of change in temperature. According to Le-chatelier's principle a change in temperature is a stress on an equilibrium system.

●For endothermic reaction, Kc increases with the increase in temperature. For exothermic reaction, Kc decreases with the increase in temperature.

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