In an endothermic reaction what is the effect of raising the temperature
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For an exothermic reaction, heat is essentially a product of the reaction. In keeping with Le Chatelier's principle, if you increase the temperature you are increasing the amount of products, and so you shift the balance at equilibrium back toward reactants, meaning there will be more reactants left at equilibrium.
Endothermic reactions. An endothermic reaction occurs when the energy used to break the bonds in the reactants is greater than the energy given out when bonds are formed in the products. This means that overall the reaction takes in energy, therefore there is a temperature decrease in the surroundings.
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