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Le Chatelier’s Principle ( AP Chemistry )

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For gaseous systems only!

Changes in concentration are best understood in terms of what would happen to “Q” if the concentrations were changed.

N2O4(g)  ó  2NO2(g)

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–Remove heat è

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–Add heat è

  Shift to products

–Remove heat è

  Shift to reactants

–Stress of pressure is reduced by reducing the number of gas molecules in the container . . . . . .

–Thus, the reaction shifts to the product ammonia.

–Stress of decreased pressure is reduced by increasing the number of gas molecules in the container.

Given

  2NaHCO3(s)  ó Na2CO3 (s) +  H2O (g)   +  CO2(g)

Ca5(PO4)3OH(s)  ó  5Ca2+(aq)  + 3PO43-(aq) +  OH- (aq)


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