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Chemistry, 29.11.2020 16:50 fespinoza019

Given the equation representing a system at equilibrium: KNO3(s) + energy + K+(aq) + NO3- (aq)
If the temperature is increased, which way will the equilibrium shift?
right, because the forward reaction is exothermic
right, because the forward reaction is endothermic
left, because the forward reaction is exothermic
left, because the forward reaction is endothermic

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