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Kierra Ellison
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8 May, 20:45
Why does temperature change equilibrium constant
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Kaylah Benson
8 May, 20:50
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Increasing the temperature decreases the value of the equilibrium constant. Where the forward reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature increases the value of the equilibrium constant
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Kassidy Dougherty
8 May, 20:56
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increasing the temperature decreases the value of equilibrium constant for the forward reaction is endothermic
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