Outlining how Le Chatelier’s Principle works in terms of concentration changes and rates of reaction. How positions of equilibrium move to oppose a change made to a system at dynamic equilibrium is linked to the rates of the forward and reverse reactions and the concentrations of all reactants and products in the mixture.
Hydrogen and iodine reacting to produce hydrogen iodide is used as an example.
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24 ноя 2023