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22 September, 14:38

What happens to the reaction c2h6 + 137 kj c2h4+h2 when the temperature of the reaction is increased?

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  1. 22 September, 15:00
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    Answer is: at higher temperatures reaction will go to the right (forward), more products (C₂H₄ and H₂) will be produce, because this is endothermic reaction (ΔH is positive, energy is consumed) and according Le Chatelier's principle heat is included as a reactant ...
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