Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a system in equilibrium is subjected to a change in temperature, pressure, or concentration of reactants or products, the system will adjust to counteract the effect of that change and restore a new equilibrium state.
In the context of solubility equilibrium, which typically involves a dissolution reaction between a solute and a solvent, Le Chatelier’s principle can be applied to changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure.
Le Chatelier’s principle states that if a system in equilibrium is subjected to a change in temperature, pressure, or concentration of reactants or products, the system will adjust to counteract the effect of that change and restore a new equilibrium state.
In the context of solubility equilibrium, which typically involves a dissolution reaction between a solute and a solvent, Le Chatelier’s principle can be applied to changes in concentration, temperature, or pressure.