How does the equilibrium constant of exothermic and endothermic reactions change when there is increase in temperature ?
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In the initial reaction, the energy given off is negative and thus the reaction is exothermic. However, an increase in temperature allows the system to absorb energy and thus favor an endothermic reaction; the equilibrium will shift to the left.
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