So say that I'm given an equation (I'm just making this up): A(g) + B(g)
C(g) and I'm told that it's endothermic. Let's say that the temperature is decreased, then I would view it as a "product" and therefore the reaction would should left. On the other hand, if temperature were increased then it would be viewed as a "reactant" and the reaction would want to shift right to reach equilibrium.
If the reaction were EXOTHERMIC, and temperature was increased then it would want to shift right. As well, if the temperature was decreased, then it would want to shift left.
Is this a correct way to think of it or am I wrong? I'm having a hard time just putting this picture together in my head.
Thanks in advance.