Any trick to solve le chatelier's principle problems?
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It states that any change to a system at equilibrium will adjust to compensate for the change.
While solving the haber process mostly when the volume is increased(and pressure reduced),the shift occurs in the direction that produces more moles of gas.To restore equilibrium the shift needs to occur to the left,in the direction of the reverse reaction.
While solving the haber process mostly when the volume is increased(and pressure reduced),the shift occurs in the direction that produces more moles of gas.To restore equilibrium the shift needs to occur to the left,in the direction of the reverse reaction.
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