In a reaction where heat is absorbed (endothermic), what is the effect of increasing temperature?

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In a reaction where heat is absorbed (endothermic), what is the effect of increasing temperature?
  1. Shifts equilibrium to the right
  2. Shifts equilibrium to the left
  3. No effect
  4. Decreases reaction rate

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Q: In a reaction where heat is absorbed (endothermic), what is the effect of increasing temperature?
Solution: Increasing the temperature in an endothermic reaction shifts the equilibrium to the right, favoring the formation of products as the system absorbs the added heat.
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