Van't Hoff Equation: Calculate Keq at a New Temperature
Calculate a new equilibrium constant at a new temperature if you're given Keq at one temperature AND the enthalpy change of the reaction. ln(K2/K1)= -(delta H)/R(1/T2 - 1/T1) It's easy math. Just make sure your units line up !

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