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When stress is applied to system at equilibrium, the system will adjust to relieve the stress.xrtzx said:can sumone plz elaborate on the change in pressure, change in conc and change in temp
Le Chatelier's Principle: If a chemical reaction system at equilibrium is subjected to a change in conditions, the system will adjust itlsef to re-establish equilibrium in such a way as to counteract the imposed.xrtzx said:can sumone plz elaborate on the change in pressure, change in conc and change in temp
My teacher got the definition I posted from some book. It sounds really complicated though.xiao1985 said:my definition of le chataleir's principle: when a change is done to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will counter act the change by partially undoes the change by moving to a new equilibrium hence minimising the stress on the system...
u can also attach here =D so everyone can seeTrev said:whats your email address? we were given this sheet on Le Chateliers principle and its really good, i can scan and send to u?!.....
thnx heres my emailTrev said:whats your email address? we were given this sheet on Le Chateliers principle and its really good, i can scan and send to u?!.....
No. It would go to the right. There is less pressure there, which is where it wants to go.xrtzx said:ok guys if the equilibirum reaction was CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 if we increase the pressure would the reaction shift to the left??
Nope to the right, ill explain how it worksxrtzx said:ok guys if the equilibirum reaction was CO2 + H2O <--> H2CO3 if we increase the pressure would the reaction shift to the left??