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Define Le-chatelier's principle? |
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Answer» elier's PRINCIPLE- This principle explains that whenever a system is in equilibrium and then if it's concentration, pressure and even if it's TEMPERATURE is changed then also its equilibrium shifts to nullify it's effect of change.Possible CasesChange in Concentration- If we will increase the concentration of the reactants then its equilibrium favours of the products and vice-versa.Change in Pressure- It is inversely proportional to volume means if we will decrease the pressure then volume will increase and vice-versa. Change in Temperature- Reaction will OCCUR in the DIRECTION of HEAT used if we increase the temperature of the equilibrium. It means increase in the temperature will support the reaction for endothermic reactions. |
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