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Exhaled CO < sub > 2 </ sub >( g ) depletes CO < sub > 2 </ sub >( aq ) which in turn consumes H < sub > 2 </ sub > CO < sub > 3 </ sub > causing the aforementioned shift left in the first reaction by Le Chatelier's principle.
The pressure dependence can be explained with the Le Chatelier's principle.
Le Chatelier's principle indicates that the reaction is more favorable to reduction as the concentration of Cu < sup > 2 +</ sup > ions increases.
Since esterification is highly reversible, the yield of the ester can be improved using Le Chatelier's principle:
* September 17 – Henri Louis Le Chatelier, French chemist ( Le Chatelier's principle ) ( b. 1850 )
In chemistry, Le Chatelier's principle, also called Chatelier's principle, can be used to predict the effect of a change in conditions on a chemical equilibrium.
It is common to take Le Chatelier's principle to be a more general observation ,< ref name =" Systemantics "> roughly stated:
In pharmacology, the binding of ligands to the receptor may shift the equilibrium according to Le Chatelier's principle, thereby explaining the diverse phenomena of receptor activation and desensitization.
Le Chatelier's principle qualitatively describes systems of non-instantaneous change ; the duration of adjustment depends on the strength of the negative feedback to the initial shock.
Using Le Chatelier's principle, we can predict that the amount of methanol will increase, decreasing the total change in CO.
When some strong acid is added to an equilibrium mixture of the weak acid and its conjugate base, the equilibrium is shifted to the left, in accordance with Le Chatelier's principle.
The value of the pK < sub > a </ sub > changes with temperature and can be understood qualitatively based on Le Chatelier's principle: when the reaction is endothermic, the pK < sub > a </ sub > decreases with increasing temperature ; the opposite is true for exothermic reactions.
In accordance with Le Chatelier's Principle, when the dissolution process is endothermic ( heat is absorbed ), solubility increases with rising temperature, but when the process is exothermic ( heat is released ) solubility decreases with rising temperature.
However the tendency of hot bodies to get cold ( see Thermodynamics ) and by Le Chatelier's Principle — the statistical mechanics extension of Newton's Third Law — to oppose this tendency should be noted.
* Le Chatelier's principle-a nineteenth century principle that defied a mathematical proof until the advent of the Fluctuation Theorem.
According to Le Chatelier's principle, the addition of acetate ions from sodium acetate will suppress the ionization of acetic acid and shift its equilibrium to the left.
# REDIRECT Le Chatelier's principle
Following Le Chatelier's principle, lowering the blood concentration of uric acid may permit any existing crystals of uric acid to be gradually dissolved into the blood, from whence the dissolved uric acid can be excreted.
In less than five years later, Haber and Claude were successful in producing ammonia on a commercial scale, acknowledging that the account of Le Chatelier's failed attempt had accelerated their research.
Between 1884 and 1888, Le Chatelier and Braun formulated Le Chatelier's principle, which extended the same idea to a more general statement on the effects of factors other than concentration on the position of the equilibrium.
This is seen as a systems theory analog of Le Chatelier's principle that suggests chemical and physical processes tend to counteract changed conditions that upset equilibrium until a new equilibrium is established.

Le and principle
The principle is named after Henry Louis Le Chatelier and sometimes Karl Ferdinand Braun who discovered it independently.
In simultaneous equilibrium systems, phenomena that are in apparent contradiction to Le Chatelier principle can occur ; these can be resolved by the theory of response reactions.
* 1888 – Henri-Louis Le Chatelier states his principle that the response of a chemical system perturbed from equilibrium will be to counteract the perturbation.
The principle is reflected in the French saying " Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!
Poincaré then went on to consider Le Sage's theory in the context of the " new dynamics " that had been developed at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, specifically recognizing the relativity principle.
The Unité d ' Habitation (, Housing Unit ) is the name of a modernist residential housing design principle developed by Le Corbusier, with the collaboration of painter-architect Nadir Afonso.

Le and 1884
Although it did not win, Le Villi was later staged in 1884 at the Teatro Dal Verme and it caught the attention of Giulio Ricordi, head of G. Ricordi & Co. music publishers, who commissioned a second opera, Edgar, in 1889.
* Le Villi, libretto by Ferdinando Fontana ( in one act – premiered at the Teatro Dal Verme, 31 May 1884 )
* Ugo Balzani, Le Cronache italiane nel medio evo ( Milan, 1884 )
In fact, the first proven occurrence of the term derives from a review of Reclus ' Nouvelle géographie universelle from 1884, written by Paul de Rousiers, a member of the Le Play School.
While almost all of the Prix de Rome cantatas have long since been forgotten ( along with their composers, for the most part ), Debussy's prize-winning L ' enfant prodigue ( 1884, following his unsuccessful Le gladiateur of 1883 ) is still performed occasionally today.
With this object in view he visited the colliery of Anzin in northern France, in February 1884 when a strike was on ; he visited La Beauce ( for La Terre ), Sedan, Ardennes ( for La Débâcle ) and travelled on the railway line between Paris and Le Havre ( when researching La Bête humaine ).
* Drandar, Le Prince Alexandre de Battenberg en Bulgarie ( Paris, 1884 )
* Arbois de Jubainville, Henri d ' ( 1884 ) Le Cycle mythologique irlandais.
( built in 1884 and 1885 ); and the Le Parmont Fort in Remiremont ( built between 1874 to 1876 ).
Joel B. Peck, H. A. Cook ; 1879, William Moul ; 1880, C. Snyder ; 1881, Albert Kilmer ; 1882, Ezra W. Knowlton ; 1883, William Moul ; 1884, B. J. L. Sliter ; 1885, Albert Kilmer ; 1885, A. H. Cipperly ( appointed to fill, vacancy ); 1886, A. H. Cipperly ; 1887, Addison P. Lape ; 1888, C. Snyder ; 1889, Albert Kilmer ; 1890, Addison P. Lape ; 1891, Addison TJline ; 1892, E. M. Gregory, Le Grand M. Turner ( appointed to fill vacancy ); 1893, Sanford B. Horton ; 1894, Le Grand M. Turner ; 1895, Addison Uline ; 1896, Aipheus Bailey.
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Merrill ran a weekly journal, Le fou, before returning to the States in 1884 to attend law school.
2 vols., 1881 ), and Le Christianisme et ses origines ( 4 vols., 1871 – 1884 ), the chief thesis of which was that Christianity owed more to Greek philosophy than to the writings of the Hebrew prophets.
He published several miscellaneous works, of which the most interesting are Le Siege de Paris, an account compiled from his diary ( 1871 ), Comédiens et comediennes ( 1878-1884 ), Souvenirs de jeunesse ( 1884 ) and Souvenirs d ' âge mur ( 1892 ; Eng.
* Le Nouveau Spiritualisme ( 1884 )
** Joseph Reinach, Léon Gambetta ( 1884 ), Gambetta orateur ( 1884 ) and Le Ministère Gambetta, histoire et doctrine ( 1884 )
* H. Moulin, Le Palais a l ' Académie: Target et son fauteuil ( Paris, 1884 ).
* Le Papillon ( The Butterfly ) Étude de Concert for flute, clarinet and piano, 1884
On 23 June 1884, French troops advancing to occupy Lang Son, in accordance with the terms of this agreement, clashed near the small town of Bac Le with a detachment of the Chinese Guangxi Army.
It is certain that a number of his more " advanced " works appeared in this time period: the symphonic poems Le Chasseur Maudit ( 1882 ) and Les Djinns ( 1883 – 1884 ), the Prelude, Chorale, and Fugue for piano ( 1884 ), the Variations Symphonique ( 1885 ), and the opera Hulda ( 1886 ).

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