Purpose of high temperature in an endothermic reaction?
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According to Le Chatelier’s principle, if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium moves to counteract the change.
Since the reaction is endothermic, heat is taken in, and is on the left side of the chemical equation. If you add more heat, it causes a shift towards to right to balance it out, creating more product.
Since the reaction is endothermic, heat is taken in, and is on the left side of the chemical equation. If you add more heat, it causes a shift towards to right to balance it out, creating more product.
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