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le chatelier principle​

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Any factor that can affect the rate of either the forward or reverse reaction relative to the other can potentially affect the equilibrium position. The following factors can change the chemical equilibrium position of a reaction:

concentration

temperature

pressure (for gaseous reactants)

It is important to understand what effect a change in one of these factors will have on a system that is in chemical equilibrium. However, performing an experiment every time to find out would waste a lot of time. Towards the end of the 1800s, the French chemist Henry Louis Le Chatelier came up with principles to predict those effects.

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