MindMap Gallery Principle of Chemical Equilibrium
The Principle of Chemical Equilibrium is based on the law of mass action, which describes the concentration relationships between reactants and products at a given temperature and how to calculate the equilibrium constant. The equilibrium constant (K) reflects the concentration ratio of reactants and products at equilibrium and has important physical and chemical significance. Additionally, Le Chatelier's Principle states that when a reaction system undergoes changes in external conditions, the equilibrium shifts in a direction that opposes the change, maintaining the stability of the system.
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