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Le Chatelier's principle states that if a "stress" is placed on a system that is at equilibrium, the system will shift in such a way to relieve that stress. Here's a brief overview, but I'll provide longer definitions if you want to read it: The "stress" on a system can be attributed to: Changing the concentration of the reactants or products Altering the temperature of the system Changing the pressure of the system I'll list explanations of each stress below, along with a few illustrations…

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#onthisdayinchemistry  September 17th  French chemist Henri Louis Le Chatelier died on this day in 1936 He is best known for developing Le Chatelier’s principle, which predicts the effect of changing conditions (temperature, pressure, and concentration of reaction components) on the equilibrium of a chemical reaction. His principle says that a system will shift the equilibrium to counteract the change Le Chatelier's Principle, Chemical Reaction, Chemical Reactions, The Change, Chemistry, Male Sketch, History, Quick Saves

#onthisdayinchemistry September 17th French chemist Henri Louis Le Chatelier died on this day in 1936 He is best known for developing Le Chatelier’s principle, which predicts the effect of changing conditions (temperature, pressure, and concentration of reaction components) on the equilibrium of a chemical reaction. His principle says that a system will shift the equilibrium to counteract the change

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