In a reaction at equilibrium, if the temperature is increased and the reaction is exothermic, what will happen to the equilibrium position?

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In a reaction at equilibrium, if the temperature is increased and the reaction is exothermic, what will happen to the equilibrium position?
  1. Shift to the right
  2. Shift to the left
  3. No change
  4. Equilibrium constant increases

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Q: In a reaction at equilibrium, if the temperature is increased and the reaction is exothermic, what will happen to the equilibrium position?
Solution: For an exothermic reaction, increasing the temperature shifts the equilibrium position to the left, favoring the reactants.
Steps: 5

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