Methods used on how the ionic product vary with temperature
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How does ionic product vary with increase in temperature?
According to Le Chatelier, if you increase the temperature of the water, the equilibrium will move to lower the temperature again. It will do that by absorbing the extra heat. That means that the forward reaction will be favoured, and more hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions will be formed.
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According to Le Chatelier, if you increase the temperature of the water, the equilibrium will move to lower the temperature again. ... That means that the forward reaction will be favoured, and more hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions will be formed
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