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A measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample of matter; may be expressed either in kelvin (symbol K) or in degree Celsius (symbol °C).

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Why does changing the temperature shift the equilibrium?

I know that raising the temperature in a reversible chemical reaction causes the equilibrium to shift to the endothermic side. …
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Chemical Equilibrium - Why does changing the temperature shift the equilibrium? [duplicate]

I know that raising the temperature in a reversible chemical reaction causes the equilibrium to shift to the endothermic side. …