Le Chatelier's Principle - AP Chemistry Unit 7, Topic 9 #apchem #apchemistry #equilibriumchemistry

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In this video, Mr. Krug shows students what happens after a chemical reaction at equilibrium has been disturbed, following a chemical concept called Le Chatelier's Principle. He goes back to the 'Dance Floor Problem' to demonstrate mathematically how the principle works, then applies it to various disturbances that could take place in a chemical reaction.
00:00 Introduction
00:26 What Is Le Chatelier's Principle?
00:49 Return to the Dance Floor Problem
05:03 Adding and Removing Substances
08:30 Practice Problem
10:53 Changing the Pressure in a Reaction Vessel
13:18 Changing the Temperature
16:52 Conclusion
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bro is cooking with these vids for every subunit the year im taking ap chem🙏

aadilsiddique
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at 10:33 why does removing o2 decrease the co2 wouldnt the co2 have to increase to make up for the loss of o2?

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Lee-ebge
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for number 2 on the last question, why doesn't adding methane increase the equilibrium constant?

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Sir, thank you so so much for the videos!! I love you so much and your content as well. You're quite cute too, sir :)
I also have one question: What if the moles of gas are the same on each side and the pressure changes? Where would the equilibrium lay?

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