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In an exothermic reaction what happens to the equlibrium constant if temp is raised

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Answered by VinniSharma
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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.

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