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For an exothermic reaction, a temperature increase causes the value of K to do what?
For an exothermic reaction, a temperature increase causes the value of K to decrease. Then, because Q>K, the reaction shifts toward reactants.

The opposite occurs for endothermic reactions.
When the stoichiometry of a reaction changes how does the new equilibrium constant change?
When the stoichiometry of a reaction changes, the new equilibrium constant is raised to the same power. Thus, if a reaction is multiplied by 2, the equilibrium constant K is squared.
If Q < K

which way does the reaction go?
to the Right ---->

to form more Products
If Q > K

which way does the reaction go?
to the Left <----

to form more Reactants
When a given balanced equation has a value of Kc = n

What is the Kc for the reverse of that equation?
1/n
When a given balanced equation has a value of Kc = n

What is the new Kc if you multiply the equation by 2?
n^2