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ok , let me get this straight

k decreases with temp. (endothermic reaction)?

k increases with temp. (exothermic reaction) ??
 

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For a reaction that is endothermic in the forward direction, increasing the temperature favours the forward reaction meaning products > reactant which will increase k.

Opposite for exothermic obviously.
 

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how much do we need to know about the equilibrium constant? i know nothing about it!
 
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ill tell ya about 12:30 tommrow afternoon lol

I just checked coz i was always wrong and those sort of questions are always worth 3-4 marks
 

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For endothermic equilibria, K increases with increasing temperature. For exothermic equilibria, K decreases with increasing temperature. (From the Macquarie Book)
 

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it is in the syllabus..= =. It is in the Macquarie Book for Industrial Chemistry.
 

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