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5 December, 14:35

For an endothermic reaction, how will the value for keq change when the temperature is increased?

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  1. 5 December, 14:40
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    It is a reaction quotient when the reaction reached equilibrium. If Keq is greater than 1, the mixture contains mostly the products. On the other hand, if Keq is less than 1, the mixture contains the reactants. If the reaction a endothermic and the temperature is increased, then the equilibrium will favor the forward reaction or the formation of more products. Therefore, the Keq will increase.
  2. 5 December, 14:48
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    For an endothermic reaction, how will the value for Keq change when the temperature is increased?

    Keq will increase.
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