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OpenStudy (anonymous):

HW help please :( If the forward reaction of an equilibrium system is endothermic, what would you have to do to the temperature to cause the system to shift right (toward the products)?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Abmon98 ???

OpenStudy (abmon98):

an increase in temperature increases the energy of surroundings according to le chateliers principle the reaction will go in the direction that opposes the increase in energy so the reaction will go in the direction in which the energy is absorbed the position of equilibrium shifts towards the product

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