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Unit 9 – Applications of Thermodynamics
Topic 9.9
Which of the following is true about the effect of increasing the temperature on the Nernst equation?
Increasing the temperature has no effect on the Nernst equation.
Increasing the temperature will always decrease the value of Q in the Nernst equation.
The effect of increasing the temperature on the value of Q in the Nernst equation depends on the specific reaction.
Increasing the temperature will always increase the value of Q in the Nernst equation.
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