Limitations and Assumptions of Le Chatelier's Principle
Introduction to Le Chatelier's Principle
Le Chatelier's Principle, formulated by French chemist Henri Louis Le Chatelier in 1884, provides a foundational understanding of how chemical systems respond to changes in their environment. At its core, this principle states that if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure, the system will respond by shifting in a direction that counteracts that disturbance. In other words, the system seeks to restore balance.