Suppose a reaction had a positve entropy change and a negative enthalpy change. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the reaction should be less favorable at higher temperatures, as heat is released. The same is applicable when looking at a Van't Hoff plot: [![enter image description here][1]][1] [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/jLJNC.png However, the entropy change is also positive, and as $\Delta G=\Delta H-T\Delta S$ one would expect the gibbs energy to **decrease** at higher temperatures, therefore increasing the reaction's equilibrium constant: $K=e^{\frac{-G^{0}}{RT}}$ So what is going on here, why do those two statements contradict each other?