If some stress (eg, by change of temperature, pressure, or concentration) is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, the equilibrium is displaced in the direction which tends to undo the effect of the stress. Thus, raising the temperature furthers... General Chemistry for Colleges - Page 184by Alexander Smith - 1916 - 662 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexander Smith - 1917 - 958 pages
...increase in temperature will increase the pressure, and therefore the concentration of its vapor (p. 146). Le Chatelier's Law. — The above mentioned law is...the direction which uses up these very molecules (p. 291). Again pressure causes ice to melt, because the water which is formed occupies a smaller volume,... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1917 - 958 pages
...will increase the pressure, and therefore the concentration of its vapor (p. 146). Le Chatelier' s Law. — The above mentioned law is really a particular...the direction which uses up these very molecules (p. 291). Again pressure causes ice to melt, because the water which is formed occupies a smaller volume,... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1917 - 954 pages
...pressure, and therefore the concentration of its vapor (p. 146). Le Chatelier's Law. — The alxjve mentioned law is really a particular case of a more...the direction which uses up these very molecules (p. 291). Again pressure causes ice to melt, because the water which is formed occupies a smaller volume,... | |
| Alexander Smith - 1922 - 608 pages
...concentration) is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, a reaction occurs, displacing the equilibrium in the direction which tends to undo the effect of...the direction which uses up these very molecules (p. 234). Again pressure causes ice to melt, because the water which is formed occupies a smaller volume,... | |
| William Foster - 1924 - 736 pages
...general principle known as van't Hoff's Law of Mobile Equilibrium, which may be stated thus : If we heat a system in equilibrium, the equilibrium is displaced in the direction which uses up heat. Thus, the dissociation of phosphorus pentachloride is favored by increase of temperature,... | |
| Alexander Smith, James Kendall - 1926 - 1088 pages
...concentration) is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, a reaction occurs, displacing the equilibrium in the direction which tends to undo the effect of...the direction which uses up these very molecules (p. 307). Again, pressure causes ice to melt, because the water which is formed occupies a smaller volume,... | |
| U.S. Naval Hospital Corps School (Portsmouth, Va.) - 1955 - 298 pages
...stress is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, a reaction occurs, displacing the equilibrium in the direction which tends to undo the effect of the stress. H The Law of Multiple Proportions: If two elements unite in more proportions than one, forming two... | |
| D. M. Samson, Dawn Marie - 2008 - 320 pages
...concentration, is brought to bear on a system in equilibrium, a reaction occurs which displaces the equilibrium in the direction which tends to undo the effect of the stress." This was our science teacher's favourite Principle. Mr. Everest taught both Physics and Chemistry.... | |
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