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Ross Rosales
23 May, 19:09
State lechalelier principle
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Akira Rowe
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A principle stating that if a constraint (such as a change in pressure, temperature, or concentration of a reactant) is applied to a system in equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift so as to tend to counteract the effect of the constraint.
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