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For reversible reactions at equilibrium, a rise in temperature will:

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Favour endothermic reaction
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Shift the equilibrium to left side
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Not affect the value of equilibrium constant
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Result in the liberation of heat
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Solution

The correct option is A Favour endothermic reaction
According to Le Chatelier's principle, equilibrium shifts to counteract the change that was made. If temperature is increased, the position of equilibrium moves in the endothermic direction to reduce the temperature i.e., the reaction will move forward.

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