Le Chatelier's principle states that when a system in equilibrium is subjected to an external change, the system readjusts itself to minimise the effect of the change.
Equilibrium is dynamic and must be a closed system. The position of equilibrium indicates teh extent of the reaction.
An increase in concentration shifts equilibrium to the side with more concentration.
An increase in temperature shifts equilibrium in the endothermic direction. A decrease in temperature shifts equilibrium in the exothermic direction.
An increase in pressure shifts equilibrium to the side with fewer molecules. A decrease in pressure shifts equilibrium to the side with more molecules.
A catalyst doesn't change the position of equilibrium but it does increase the rate at which equilibrium is reached.
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