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LeChatelier's Principle Part 1 of 4

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2009

Learn how to manipulate equilibrium systems to make them favor reactants and products. This series of videos teaches you about the 3 stresses you can do to an equilibrium and how to predict which way it will shift

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  • @pamelacruz100 Think of your product as the end result. Your products will always be on the right side of the equation and your reactants on the left. Your reactants are your "materials" and when you put those "materials" together you pop out an equation on the other side. :)

  • Thank you Sir !! your explanation was very helpful!!

  • what is the product and the reactant in this reaction?

    2 SO3 (g) + 198kJ = 2 SO2 (g) + O2 (g)

  • wonderful videos, thanks

  • Extremely helpful video, helped me catch up with my Chem class, thanks.

  • lame humor

  • Splendid.

  • im using your vids as a review and i have to say i like the fact that you incorporate humor into the lecture which is what my prof. does

  • thanks!

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