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What is the Van’t Hoff equation?

The Van’t Hoff equation shows how the equilibrium constant (K) of a chemical reaction changes with temperature.

In simple terms:

  • It tells us whether increasing or decreasing temperature will favor the forward or backward reaction.
  • For exothermic reactions, increasing temperature decreases K (less product formed).
  • For endothermic reactions, increasing temperature increases K (more product formed).

In short: The Van’t Hoff equation connects temperature with the position of equilibrium, helping predict how equilibrium shifts with heat changes.

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