Gchem Destroyer #41

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2 H20 ---> OH- + H3O+

Why does decreasing the temperarture and the kw decreasing make this an endothermic reaction?
 
put heating homer on the correct side (on the left if endothermic, and on the right if exothermic) and figure out the correct answer.

if you don't know who is heating homer look up in one the answers and u will find it.
 
If u decrease the temp, and Kw is also decreases that means the reaction is not going forward. It's not going towards the products, So u have to place ur heating homer on the left side and if u decreases the temp and kw is also decreases than the rx is endothermic. Dr, Romano has the best explanations in his destroyer about similar question.