What happens to an endothermic reaction when an equilibrium system is heated? (5 points)

a
The system shifts forward.

b
The system shifts backward.

c
The equilibrium does not shift to maximize the stress.

d
The equilibrium does not shift to restore original conditions.

Respuesta :

Answer: a (the system shifts forward)

In which heating an endothermic reaction will cause the products to increase and the reactants to decrease.

When an equilibrium system is heated to an the endothermic reaction then,

  • The system shifts forward.

So option A is correct one.

What factors affecting equilibrium reaction?

The factors affecting equilibrium reaction are,

  • Temperature: If reaction is endothermic then on increasing temperature the reaction goes to forward direction. But the reaction is exothermic then the on increasing temperature, the reaction goes to backward direction.
  • Pressure
  • Concentration
  • Volume

What is endothermic reaction?

The reaction in which energy is required for conversion of reactant to product is called endothermic reaction.

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