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For an exothermic reaction that is at equilibrium at 40°C, what will happen to the equilibrium if the teperature is changed to 400K?
For an exothermic reaction that is at equilibrium at 40°C, what will happen to the equilibrium if the temperature is changed to 400 K? Choose one: O The equilibrium will shift to the reactants because the temperature increased. The equilibrium will shift to the products because the temperature decreased. O The equilibrium will shift to the products because the temperature increased. The equilibrium will shift to the reactants because the temperature decreased.
For an exothermic reaction that is at equilibrium at 40°C, what will happen to the equilibrium if the teperature is changed to 400K?
For an exothermic reaction that is at equilibrium at 40°C, what will happen to the equilibrium if the temperature is changed to 400 K? Choose one: O The equilibrium will shift to the reactants because the temperature increased. The equilibrium will shift to the products because the temperature decreased. O The equilibrium will shift to the products because the temperature increased. The equilibrium will shift to the reactants because the temperature decreased.
Collen VonLv2
22 Jul 2019