What exactly happens when you increase temperature of a exothermic reaction?
1) Because the temperature increases, reaction speed increases going both right to left and left to right, but is it possible to know which speed direction increases more?
2) Because it's a exothermic reaction, increasing temperature will shift the reaction to right.
Also, is 1) a thermodynamic aspect of the reaction and 2) a kinetic aspect of reaction therefore these two don't really have anything to do with...
What exactly happens when you increase temperature of a exothermic reaction?
1) Because the temperature increases, reaction speed increases going both right to left and left to right, but is it possible to know which speed direction increases more?
2) Because it's a exothermic reaction, increasing temperature will shift the reaction to right.
Also, is 1) a thermodynamic aspect of the reaction and 2) a kinetic aspect of reaction therefore these two don't really have anything to do with...
What exactly happens when you increase temperature of a exothermic reaction?