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Per NCERT §6.8.4, for an EXOTHERMIC reaction, what is the effect of raising the temperature on the equilibrium constant K?
AK increases
BK becomes zero
CK decreases
DK unchanged
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C. K decreases
NCERT §6.8.4: exothermic (ΔH<0) → K decreases with T. Endothermic → K increases with T.
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