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Chapter 12, Problem 89QP
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The Le Chatelier`s principle is to be discussed.
Concept Introduction:
According to Le Chatelier`s principle, the equilibrium can shift if a system at equilibrium is disturbed.
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