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For an exothermic reaction, what effect will increasing the temperature have on the equilibrium?
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For an exothermic reaction, what effect will increasing the temperature have on the equilibrium?
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The result of an exothermic reaction is released heat. According the Le Chatelier's principle, increasing
the temperature means increasing
the amount of products. This means that
there will be more reactants left at equilibrium.
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