067 - Equilibrium Disturbances
In this video Paul Andersen explains how disturbances to a reversible reaction at equilibrium affect the equilibrium constant and the reaction quotient. For example if the concentration is changed the reaction will move to reestablish the equilibrium constant. If the temperature is changed a new equilibrium constant will be established.
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