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The value of the equilibrium constant K is only influenced by temperature.
It is the temperature
temperature, pressure (in the case of gases), concentration
Heat of reaction.
Increasing temperature increases the rate of dissolution, though it can increase or decrease solubility at equilibrium.
The value of the equilibrium constant K is only influenced by temperature.
It is the temperature
temperature, pressure (in the case of gases), concentration
Heat of reaction.
Increasing temperature increases the rate of dissolution, though it can increase or decrease solubility at equilibrium.
why does immigration and emigration affect equilibrium
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For a given increase in supply the slope of both demand curve and supply curve affect the change in equilibrium quantity Is this statement true or false Explain with diagrams?
A change in temperature of the core would probably have to be rather large to be noticeable, however it would affect plate tectonics. Lowering the temperature of the core would slow down activity and raising it would increase.
The movement of molecules at equilibrium is determined by Le Chatalier's principle. This basically says that if you change a reaction to favour one side, the equilibrium will try and counteract this change. The three things that can affect an equilibrium is temperature, pressure and concentration.
the factors that affect the health equilibrium is the
- vapours tension- temperature- pressure- area exposed to atmosphere