At 11:19 There is an editing mistake. Incase of endothermic reaction, reaction moves in backward direction. Incase of exothermic reaction, reaction moves in forward direction. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Haha PHEW! Got very confused at this point. Thanks for the clearup !! maybe could pin your comment so students and viewers can see this amendment before misunderstanding the concepts!! great work :D
Temperature k jo sir ne do examples diye wo dono backward honge.. Bcz endo mein temp increase krne se reaction forward proceed krta hai and decrease krne pe backward jab k exo mein iska ulta hota hai temp increase krne se backward jata hai and decrease krne se forward...
last men dono reactions backward proceed krenge kiyunke endo men temperature decrease krne se backward jata he kiyun heat absorb hoti he or jab ham temperature decrease krenge to backward jaega or same iska opposite exothermic men hota he
According to Le Chatelier's principle, if you change the temperature of a system at equilibrium, the system will shift in a direction that opposes the change in temperature. In an exothermic reaction (heat-producing), increasing the temperature will shift the equilibrium towards the reactants, while decreasing the temperature will favor the products. In an endothermic reaction (heat-absorbing), the opposite is true: increasing the temperature will favor the products, and decreasing the temperature will favor the reactants.
Sir i think the example you gave for change in temp are wrong and by increasing temperature the enodthermic reaction proceeds not the exothermic ones. In your example, by increasing temp the exothermic reaction is proceeding
Exchange of pressure ka questions hai The Question is :- H2O agar litre mai hai aur vo react ho raha hai H2O (g) ke sath toh pressure increase aur decrease mai kya hoga effect karega ya no effect BAKI apki teaching style bahut achi hai😀😊🙏🏻
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In the case of Exothermic reaction increasing the temperature will shift the equilibrium towards the endothermic direction to counteract the increase in temperature. Therefore, increasing the temperature will cause the reaction to proceed in the reverse direction, favoring the decomposition of ammonia into hydrogen and nitrogen gases.
In the "bonus question" the description of shifting in response to temperature changes is INCORRECT. If delta H is positive, the heat term is in the reactants. If you cool the system, the system will shift left (towards reactants, in the reverse direction) in order to release heat to bring the temperature back up. If delta H is negative, the heat term is in the products. If you increase the temperature of the system, the system will shift to use up heat to bring the temperature back down. i.e. it will shift in the endothermic (reverse) direction, towards the reactants.
Still having confusion in changing pressure because when we increase pressure volume decreases and rxn will move to position of less volume then why do we discuss such specific case