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Yes that's correct. My apologies. An exothermic reaction releases energy to the surroundings so increasing the temp would shift the equilibrium in the endothermic direction which takes in energy from the surroundings. Well spotted!
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at 52:25 did you mean to write decrease temp?
Yes that's correct. My apologies. An exothermic reaction releases energy to the surroundings so increasing the temp would shift the equilibrium in the endothermic direction which takes in energy from the surroundings. Well spotted!
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