Chemistry: Le Chatelier's principle: Worked example
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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.
Chemistry
Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study of matter: its composition, properties, and reactivity. This material roughly covers a first-year high school or college course, and a good understanding of algebra is helpful.
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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.
Chemistry
Did you know that everything is made out of chemicals? Chemistry is the study of matter: its composition, properties, and reactivity. This material roughly covers a first-year high school or college course, and a good understanding of algebra is helpful.
Factors that affect chemical equilibrium
In this tutorial, we will learn about the different factors that affect a reaction mixture at equilibrium.
Topic: Science
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