Le Chatelier's Principle and Factors Altering the Composition of Equilibrium
Le Chatelier's Principle and Factors Altering the Composition of Equilibrium: Overview
This topic explains Le Chatelier’s principle. It highlights some factors that influence Le Chatelier’s principle. Moreover, the change of concentration, the effect of pressure, effect of temperature, and effect of catalyst are also discussed here.
Important Questions on Le Chatelier's Principle and Factors Altering the Composition of Equilibrium
When the volume of the equilibrium reaction is increased at a constant temperature the equilibrium will

For the equilibrium the concentration of will increase if the equilibrium is disturbed by:

For the equilibrium, , the number of molecules increases if

What will be the effect on yield of on addition of ammonia in Haber process?

In Haber process, if ammonia is added to the system, out of the reactions (reverse and forward reaction), which reaction will occur to a greater extent?

If is added to the equilibrium system (involving Haber's process), in which direction will the equilibrium shift to consume added to reduce the effect of stress?

What is the effect of adding chloride on the equilibrium?

State and explain Le Chatelier's principle suitably with reference to change in concentration.

State and explain Le Chatelier's principle suitably with reference to change in temperature.

For the equilibrium. , state the effect of addition of on the equilibrium.

For the equilibrium. , state the effect of removal of ion.

For the equilibrium. , state the effect of addition of ion.

How does the change of pressure affect the value of equilibrium constant?
