Chemistry, asked by aini007, 11 months ago

Increase in temperature favours the endothermic reactions in reverse direction. Why???​

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Answered by yogichaudhary
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An increase in temperature caused the concentration of the product to decrease and the concentrations of the reactants to increase. This means that the reverse reaction has been favoured. An increase in temperature will favour the reaction that takes heat in and cools the reaction vessel (endothermic).

Answered by bhanusreenivasan650
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An increase in temperature caused the concentration of the product to decrease and the concentrations of the reactants to increase. This means that the reverse reaction has been favoured. An increase in temperature will favour the reaction that takes heat in and cools the reaction vessel (endothermic).

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