what is le chatelier's principle ??
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⏩when is stress is applied to the systematic librium system adjust itself by moving in the forward or backward direction in order to nullify the effect of applied stress.
⏩ effect of pressure and volume at constant temperature.
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⏩ effect of adding real removing the reactant product
⏩effect of adding
⏩inert gas
⏩effect of catalyst
⏩effect of temperature
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⏩when is stress is applied to the systematic librium system adjust itself by moving in the forward or backward direction in order to nullify the effect of applied stress.
⏩ effect of pressure and volume at constant temperature.
OR
⏩ effect of adding real removing the reactant product
⏩effect of adding
⏩inert gas
⏩effect of catalyst
⏩effect of temperature
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=>Le Chatelier′s Principle is the principle when a stress is applied to a chemical system at equilibrium,the equilibrium will shift to relieve the stress.It can be used to predict the direction of a chemical reaction in response to change in conditions of temperature,concentration,volume or pressure.
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=>Le Chatelier′s Principle is the principle when a stress is applied to a chemical system at equilibrium,the equilibrium will shift to relieve the stress.It can be used to predict the direction of a chemical reaction in response to change in conditions of temperature,concentration,volume or pressure.
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