Monday, September 2, 2019

physical chemistry - Why does Le Chatelier's principle not apply to pure solids and liquids?


If we had a homogeneous reaction of pure liquids only, would Le Chatelier's principle still apply ?


Also, wouldn't increasing the amount of solid in a heterogeneous reaction mixture at equillibrium result in more product, therefore indicating a shift in equilibrium?




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