Le Chatelier Principle and Volume Change: AP Chemistry Unit 7 Equilibrium Multiple Choice Problem


Summary

This video explains the scenario where changing the volume doesn't impact the number of moles of a substance at a constant temperature. It delves into Le Chatelier's Principle, showcasing how increasing volume causes the reaction to favor the side with fewer moles of gas. By assessing the moles of gas on each side of the reaction equation, viewers gain insight into how the reaction shifts and establishes equilibrium. This knowledge provides a deeper understanding of how systems respond to changes in volume based on the composition of reactants and products.


Problem Introduction

An introduction to the problem where a change in volume does not affect the moles of substance present at constant temperature.

Le Chatelier's Principle Explanation

Explanation of Le Chatelier's Principle where increasing volume shifts the reaction to the side with fewer moles of gas.

Determining Reaction Shift

Explanation of how the reaction shifts based on the moles of gas on each side of the reaction equation.

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