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Objective: To identify the effect that a stress has upon a system that is at equilibrium.
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LeChatelier’s Principle
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Apprentice Level 4 Questions Predict the direction an equilibrium shifts in response to the addition/removal of reactant or product.
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The following reversible system is at equilibrium:
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Consider this situation: EndFragment
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shift to the left, in the direction of reactants
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shift to the right, in the direction of products
not be affected by such a changeEndFragment