What is temperature and pressure at equilibrium?
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Le Châtelier's principle states that a change in temperature, pressure, or concentration of reactants in an equilibrated system will stimulate a response that partially off-sets the change to establish a new equilibrium. In the case of changing temperature, adding or removing of heat shifts the equilibrium.
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