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Physics, 05.11.2020 23:00, spazzinchicago

If the temperature of an irreversible reaction increases, how will the equilibrium change? A. It will shift towards the reactants
B. It will shift towards the exothermic reaction.
C. It has no equilibrium.
D. It will shift towards the endothermic reaction.

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