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The equilibrium constant Kc or Kp for endothermic reaction increases with

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Increase in temperature
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Decreases in temperature
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No effect of temperature
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Increases in pressure
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Solution

The correct option is A Increase in temperature
Increase in temperature favours the endothermic reaction and decrease in temperature favours the exothermic reaction for the forward reaction.
Means for exothermic reactions, the value of Kc and Kp decrease with rise in temperature while for endothermic reactions, the value of Kc and Kp increases with rise in temperature. This type of variation in equilibrium constant with temperature was given by Van't Hoff equation as follows
log K2log K1=H2.303R[1T11T2]
or log K2K1=H2.303R[1T11T2]
Where,
K2= equlibrium constant at temperature T2
K1= equilibrium constant at temperature T1

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