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NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):

To use Le Chatelier's principle to predict the effect of a change in temperature on a system at equilibrium, you must: know ΔS for the forward reaction know ΔH for the forward reaction know T for the forward reaction know the molecular weights of each reactant

NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):

@FaiqRaees @Kevin

OpenStudy (kevin):

I'm bad in theory. Pls wait, I need to find some literature.

NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):

Ok Kevin, xD.

NvidiaIntely (nvidiaintely):

@sweetburger @jhonyy9

OpenStudy (mathmate):

To answer this question properly, you need to know the meaning of \(\Delta T\), \(\Delta S\), T, and molecular weight. Recall that increased heat will increase temperature to apply Le Chatelier's principle.

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

Do you know what does ΔS, ΔH, ΔT means?

OpenStudy (kevin):

@FaiqRaees It would be A and B ?

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

No, just one answer

OpenStudy (kevin):

T = ΔH/ ΔS right?

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

No

OpenStudy (kevin):

I still don't understand. Pls teach me

OpenStudy (faiqraees):

Well do you know the Chatelier principle? Can you mention the three key points of the principle?

OpenStudy (kevin):

It's about something that can change equilibrium reaction : 1. concentration 2. temperature 3. pressure and volume

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