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If an endothermic reaction is in Equilibrium, What will happen when you increase the temp? (1 point)

a. More reactants form
b. more products form
c. no change in the amounts of products and reactants occur
d. the system does not reach equilibrium again

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User Amit Pal
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An endothermic reaction takes heat from it's environment. When you increase the temperature of the environment in which the endothermic reaction is taking place, the forward reaction will be favored and more products will form. The answer is B.
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User Fried Hoeben
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