The document is a summary table describing Le Chatelier's principle which states that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift to reduce the effect of the applied stress. The table summarizes how the equilibrium of different chemical systems will shift in response to various stresses like changes in concentration, pressure, temperature, and addition of a catalyst in order to counteract the applied stress.
The document is a summary table describing Le Chatelier's principle which states that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift to reduce the effect of the applied stress. The table summarizes how the equilibrium of different chemical systems will shift in response to various stresses like changes in concentration, pressure, temperature, and addition of a catalyst in order to counteract the applied stress.
The document is a summary table describing Le Chatelier's principle which states that if a stress is applied to a system at equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift to reduce the effect of the applied stress. The table summarizes how the equilibrium of different chemical systems will shift in response to various stresses like changes in concentration, pressure, temperature, and addition of a catalyst in order to counteract the applied stress.
Coroz Year and Sec: BSEd-SCIENCE 2A Date: 06/15/21
ASSIGNMENT: Make a summary table for Le Chatelier’s principle
Stress Shift Why?
1. Increase in concentration of Away from the substance Extra concentration needs to a substance. be used up. Decrease in a concentration of Towards substance Needs to produce more of a substance. substance to make up for what was remove Increase pressure of a system Towards fewer moles of gas For gas: pressure increase = volume decrease Decrease pressure of a system Towards more moles of gas For gas: pressure decrease = volume increase Increase temperature of a Away from heat/energy Extra heat/energy must be system exothermic reaction is used up favoured Decrease temperature of a Towards heat/energy More heat/energy needs to be system exothermic reaction is produced to make up for the favoured loss Add catalyst No shift The rates of both the forward and reverse reaction are increased by the same amount.