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← ScienceWhich kinetic consequence occurs from increasing a reversible reaction's temperature?
A)Equilibrium constant favors endothermic direction✓
B)Activation energy barrier increases significantly
C)Rate constants decrease for both directions
D)Equilibrium shifts towards lower entropy
💡 Explanation
Increasing temperature adds energy, meaning le chatelier's principle leads to equilibrium favoring endothermic reaction’s energy input and equilibrium constant reflects this change, because the system shifts to absorb added energy, therefore favoring the endothermic rather than exothermic direction.
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