Le Chatelier law
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Le Cha·te·li·er law
(lĕ chah-tel-ē-ā'), if external factors such as temperature and pressure disturb a system in equilibrium, adjustment occurs in such a way that the effect of the disturbing factors is reduced to a minimum.
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Le Cha·te·lier law
(lĕ-shah-tel-yā' law) If external factors such as temperature and pressure disturb a system in equilibrium, adjustment occurs in such a way that the effect of the disturbing factors is reduced to a minimum.
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Le Chatelier,
Henri, French physical chemist, 1850-1936. Le Chatelier law - if external factors such as temperature and pressure disturb a system in equilibrium, adjustment occurs in such a way that the effect of the disturbing factors is reduced to a minimum. Synonym(s):
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