Multiple Choice
For an exothermic reaction, an increase in temperature
A) always means an increase in Kc
B) always means a decrease in Kc
C) the reaction will become more product-favored at higher temperatures
D) the reaction will become more reactant-favored at higher temperatures
E) both b and d
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