
Dynamic Equilibrium and Le Chatelier's Principle
Students are introduced to the concept of reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium. They will apply Le Chatelier's Principle to predict the effect of changes in conditions on the position of equilibrium.
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Students are introduced to the concept of reversible reactions and dynamic equilibrium. They will apply Le Chatelier's Principle to predict the effect of changes in conditions on the position of equilibrium.
Key Questions
- What is a dynamic equilibrium?
- How does Le Chatelier's Principle help predict equilibrium shifts?
- What happens to an equilibrium system when pressure is changed?
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