Le Chatelier's Principle
A system will remain at equilibrium as long as rate of forward and reverse reaction are equal
A system will no longer be at equilibrium if a change in reaction conditions, or ‘stress’, unequally affects these rates
Le Chatelier’s principle states if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by a change in the reaction conditions, the balance between the forward and reverse processes will shift to counteract the change and return the system to equilibrium
you can increase/ decrease reactants
you can increase/ decrease products
In terms of concentration, the systems will build/destroy molecules until they are at equilibrium
If you… | the reaction will… |
increase reactants | shift right/favour forward reaction o produce products |
A system will remain at equilibrium as long as rate of forward and reverse reaction are equal
A system will no longer be at equilibrium if a change in reaction conditions, or ‘stress’, unequally affects these rates
Le Chatelier’s principle states if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by a change in the reaction conditions, the balance between the forward and reverse processes will shift to counteract the change and return the system to equilibrium
you can increase/ decrease reactants
you can increase/ decrease products
In terms of concentration, the systems will build/destroy molecules until they are at equilibrium
If you… | the reaction will… |
increase reactants | shift right/favour forward reaction o produce products |