Choose the answer that most correctly explains why changing the temperature causes a shift in equilibrium? changing temperature will always have a greater effect on the forward reaction rate than on the reverse reaction rate. changing temperature will have an unequal effect on the rates of the forward and reverse reactions based on their frequency factors. changing temperature will have an unequal effect on the rates of the forward and reverse reactions based on their activation energies. changing temperature cannot affect the equilibrium of a reaction.
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