ok.i must practice.dont bother to read pple
if the forward reaction is endothermic, the reaction absorbs heat.so if there is an increase in temperature, by LCP, the system will try to oppose the effect by absorbing the heat.so the equilibrium will shift to the right.
if the forward reaction is exothermic, the reaction releases heat.By LCP, an increase in temperature will make the system absorb the heat.so the equilibrium shifts to the left.
if the forward reaction is endo, the reaction absorbs heat.By LCP, a decrease in temperature will make the system release heat.so the equilibrium shifts to the left.
if the forward reaction is exothermic, the reaction releases heat.By LCP, a decrease in temperature will cause the system to realse heat.so the equilibrium shifts to the right!
forward reaction is exo, the rxn releases heat.By LCP, a decrease in temp will cause the system to release more heat.so eqm shifts to the right.
forward reaction is endo, the reaction absorbs heat.By LCP, an increase in temp will cause the system to absorb more heat.eqm shifts to the right
forward reaction is exo, reaction releases heat.by LCP, a decrease in temp will cause the system to release heat.eqm shifts to the right
forward reaction is exo, reaction releases heat.by LCP, an increase in temp will cause the system to absorb the heat.eqm shifts to the left.
forward reaction is endo, reaction absorbs heat.by lcp, a decrease in temp will cause the system to release heat.eqm shifts to the left.
forward reaction is endo, reaction absorbs heat.by LCP, an increase in temp will cause the system to absorb more heat.eqm shifts to the right.
