how is temperature is affecting the equilibrium???
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Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. Where the forward reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature increases the value of the equilibrium constant. ... In the equilibrium we've just looked at, that will be the back reaction because the forward reaction is exothermic
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Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. Where the forward reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature increases the value of the equilibrium constant. ... In the equilibrium we've just looked at, that will be the back reaction because the forward reaction is exothermic
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now what u mean to say is frward rxn is endothermic or exothermic?
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increasing the temperature decreases the value of equilibrium constant , where the forward reaction is endothermic , increases the temperature increases the value of equilibrium constant
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