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← ScienceWhich equilibrium constant will shift when temperature changes?
A)Temperature-dependent equilibrium process✓
B)Pressure-dependent equilibrium process
C)Concentration-dependent equilibrium process
D)Volume-dependent equilibrium process
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The equilibrium constant changes with temperature because the Van't Hoff equation describes how the equilibrium constant varies with temperature by relating the change in the equilibrium constant to the change in enthalpy, rather than pressure, concentration or volume.
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