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What happens to the yield ofC₂H₅OH (g) if we decrease the yield? CH₄ (g) + H₂O (g) ⇌ C₂H₅OH (g) △H = -45 kJ per mole.

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Increasing the temperature will decrease the yield of C₂H₅OH because the equilibrium shifts to the left, favoring the endothermic reaction. '△H = -45 kJ per mole' means the forward reaction was exothermic. Since the total energy change is negative, it means it decreased.


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Increasing the temperature will decrease the yield of C₂H₅OH because the equilibrium shifts to the left, favoring the endothermic reaction.

'△H = -45 kJ per mole' means the forward reaction was exothermic. Since the total energy change is negative, it means it decreased.
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