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what is the rule for temperature change if the reaction is endothermic in relation to equilibrium?
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When the temperature is increased in an endothermic reaction, the equilibrium constant increases.
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If the reaction is endothermic and temperature is increased, the formation of products will be favored and the equilibrium constant will increase.
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If a reaction is endothermic, heat is required so adding heat to is would favor the reactants.
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If the reaction is endothermic, the reaction requires heat and the surroundings cool down. Adding heat to an endothermic reaction means that the forward reaction will be favored.
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If reaction is endothermic and there is an increase in temperature, the forward reaction (products) is favored and the equilibrium constant increases.
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Increasing temperature flows away from "heat", so in an endothermic reaction it flows to the products and increases the equilibrium constant
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