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Le Chateliers Principle | Chemical Equilibrium Concepts | Chemistry | NEET 2020 | JEE 2020

Physical and chemical equilibrium can respond to a change in their pressure, temperature, and concentration of reactants and products. To describe the change in the equilibrium we have a principle named Le Chatelier principle. According to this principle, even if we make some changes in equilibrium, then also the system even re-establishes the equilibrium by undoing the effect. If we add SO_(4)^(2-) ion to a saturated solution of Ag_(2)SO_(4) , it will result in a//an

Physical and chemical equilibrium can respond to a change in their pressure, temperature, and concentration of reactants and products. To describe the change in the equilibrium we have a principle named Le Chatelier principle. According to this principle, even if we make some changes in equilibrium, then also the system even re-establishes the equilibrium by undoing the effect. In the reaction N_(2)(g)+3H_(2)(g) hArr 2NH_(3)(g) . If we increase the pressure of the system, the equilibrium is

Physical and chemical equilibrium can respond to a change in their pressure, temperature, and concentration of reactants and products. To describe the change in the equilibrium we have a principle named Le Chatelier principle. According to this principle, even if we make some changes in equilibrium, then also the system even re-establishes the equilibrium by undoing the effect. Consider the following equilibrium: 2NO_(2) hArr 2NO_(3), DeltaH=-ve , If O_(2) is added and volume of the reaction vessel is reduced, the equilibrium

Influence of pressure, temperature, concentration and addition of inert gas on a reversible chemical reaction in equilibrium can be explained by formulating the expression for equilibrium constant K_(c) or K_(p) for the equilibrium. On the other hand Le Chatelier principle can be theoretically used to explain the effect of P , T or concentration on the physical or chemical equilibrium both. N_(2)O_(4) is 66% dissociated into NO_(2) at 340K and 1 atmospheric pressure. The volume occupied by 10gN_(2)O_(4) under these conditions is:

Influence of pressure, temperature, concentration and addition of inert gas on a reversible chemical reaction in equilibrium can be explained by formulating the expression for equilibrium constant K_(c) or K_(p) for the equilibrium. On the other hand Le Chatelier principle can be theoretically used to explain the effect of P , T or concentration on the physical or chemical equilibrium both. For the reaction: underset(Yellow)(Fe_((aq.))^(3+))+SCN_((aq.))^(-)hArrunderset(Red)([Fe(NCS)]_((aq.))^(2+)) in equilibrium if little more aqueous solution in FeCl_(3) is added, then:

Influence of pressure, temperature, concentration and addition of inert gas on a reversible chemical reaction in equilibrium can be explained by formulating the expression for equilibrium constant K_(c) or K_(p) for the equilibrium. On the other hand Le Chatelier principle can be theoretically used to explain the effect of P , T or concentration on the physical or chemical equilibrium both. For the reaction : PCl_(5)hArrPCl_(3)+Cl_(2) , increase of pressure shows.

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