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If an endothermic reaction is in Equilibrium, What will happen when you increase the temp? a. More reactants form b. more products form c. no change in the amounts of products and reactants occur d. the system does not reach equilibrium again

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b. more products form

Step-by-step explanation:

Endothermic reactions are chemical reactions that need heat to succed, if you add more heat, or increase the temperature, following Le Chatelier´s principle, would be like adding more reactant to the reaction and with that creating more products.

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If the reaction is endothermic, it means that there is a need for heat to be supplied together with the reactants for the reaction to occur. According to Le Chatelier's principle, increasing the temperature of an endothermic reaction will produce more products. Thus, the answer letter B. 
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