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16 June, 00:11

How would the equilibrium of an exothermic reaction at 25°c be affected if the temperature of the system were reduced? (hint: apply le chatelier's principle) ?

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  1. 16 June, 03:43
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    Answer:-

    Equilibrium shifts towards the reactants.

    Explanation:-

    An exothermic reaction means energy is released. Since energy gets released the temperature increases.

    A - -> B + temperature increase due to energy release

    For an exothermic reaction, thus temperature increase is like a product of the reaction.

    Now if the temperature of the system is reduced, then as per le chatelier priniple the equilibrium shifts towards the reactants.
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