• How would the value of the equilibrium constant change as the temperature increases? The value of K would [ Select ] as Tincreases

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- on which side answer choices: the reactant, the product, or neither.

-sign of the change in enthalpy answer choices: negative, positive, or neither (equals 0)

-value of K would answer choices:  increase, stay the same, or decrease

• How would the value of the equilibrium constant change as
the temperature increases?
The value ofK would
[Select ]
as
Tincreases
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Transcribed Image Text:• How would the value of the equilibrium constant change as the temperature increases? The value ofK would [Select ] as Tincreases <>
Consider the Stress-Shift-Equilibrium Arrow Diagram below, and
answer the bullet questions.
Stress: Increasing the temperature
Result: The mixture becomes more intensely colored
Stress:
Colored
Colorless
Species
Species
Shift:
Equilibrium:
• On which side of the formula equation would you write the
word "heat"?
On
[ Select]
side
• What would be the sign of the change in enthalpy for the
forward reaction?
AH is
[ Select]
<>
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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the Stress-Shift-Equilibrium Arrow Diagram below, and answer the bullet questions. Stress: Increasing the temperature Result: The mixture becomes more intensely colored Stress: Colored Colorless Species Species Shift: Equilibrium: • On which side of the formula equation would you write the word "heat"? On [ Select] side • What would be the sign of the change in enthalpy for the forward reaction? AH is [ Select] <> 一
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Equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction is the ratio of the rate of forward reaction to that of reverse reaction. 

since the rate of a reaction changes with temperature, the equilibrium constant also changes with temperature.

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