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← ScienceWhich change in equilibrium constant (K) indicates increased product formation after temperature increase in a reversible reaction?
A)Arrhenius constant decreases exponentially
B)Forward rate constant increases more✓
C)Reverse rate constant increases more
D)Pre-exponential factor remains constant
💡 Explanation
When the equilibrium constant increases after increasing temperature, Arrhenius equation shows the the forward rate increases proportionally more because it has a significantly higher activation energy, driving the reaction towards product creation more efficiently to reach equilibrium. Therefore the forward rate constant increases more, rather than affecting just a single factor.
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