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How does temperature affect chemical equilibrium?

Temperature affects chemical equilibrium by changing the balance between the forward and backward reactions. The effect depends on whether the reaction is exothermic (releases heat) or endothermic (absorbs heat).

  • In an exothermic reaction (heat is released):
    • Increasing temperature adds extra heat, so the system shifts backward (towards reactants) to reduce heat.
    • Decreasing temperature makes the system shift forward (towards products).
  • In an endothermic reaction (heat is absorbed):
    • Increasing temperature favors the forward reaction (more products form).
    • Decreasing temperature favors the backward reaction (more reactants remain).

In short: Raising temperature favors the reaction that absorbs heat, while lowering temperature favors the reaction that releases heat.

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