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le- chatetiers principle​

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Answered by madhav4381
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It is used to predict the effect of change in conditions on some chemical equilibrium......

Named after Henry Louis Le Chatelier ....

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Answered by Anonymous
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A principle stating that if a constraint (such as a change in pressure, temperature, or concentration of a reactant) is applied to a system in equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift so as to tend to counteract the effect of the constraint.    

Le Chatelier's principle (also known as "Chatelier's principle" or "The Equilibrium Law") states that when a system experiences a disturbance (such as concentration, temperature, or pressure changes), it will respond to restore a new equilibrium state. For example, if more reactants are added to a system, Le Chatelier's principle predicts that the reaction will generate more products to offset the change and restore equilibrium.

Example :- A worked example using Le Chatelier's principle to predict how concentrations will shift for different perturbations. Example includes changing reaction vessel volume, changing amount of solid product, adding inert gas, and adding a catalyst.

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