Can someone please explain why equilibrium constants are temperature dependent? By increasing the temperature you add kinetic energy into a reaction and so both the forward and reverse reactions should increase, and since equilibrium constants are ratios of products and reactants shouldn't the ratios still be the same? I thought that increasing temperature would only make a reaction reach equilibrium quicker, not affect the quantities of products and reactants at equilibrium.
Could someone let me know where my thinking is incorrect?