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Title: Equilibrium Question--Temp Change and K
Post by: prasamb@yahoo.com on January 18, 2023, 10:52:29 AM
Please advise if these understanding are correct. Please correct if they are wrong. Thanks a lot.

Increase in Temp---> K will Decrease for Exothermic Reaction
For Exothermic reaction, reaction release heat and temperature decreases and K will increase.

Decrease in Temp---> K will Increase for Endothermic Reaction
For Endothermic reaction, reaction absorb heat and temperature decreases and K will increase.
Title: Re: Equilibrium Question--Temp Change and K
Post by: uma on January 20, 2023, 06:41:34 AM
Exothermic reaction
A  <---> B + Heat
As T increases , equilibrium shifts to left to nullify increase in heat. Means more reactants and less product so it means K value decreases.
This is based on Le Chateliers principle.

You need to understand like this.
Otherwise what you have written is correct.