Definition of Le Chatelier-Braun principle

1. Noun. The principle that if any change is imposed on a system that is in equilibrium then the system tends to adjust to a new equilibrium counteracting the change.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Le Chatelier-Braun Principle

Lazaruses
Lazarusing
Lazio
Lazlow
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Lchashen
Ld.
LeCompte manoeuvre
LeCompte operation
LeRoi Jones
LeRoy
LeVeen shunt
Le Bel-van't Hoff rule
Le Chatelier's law
Le Chatelier's principle
Le Chatelier-Braun principle (current term)
Le Chatelier principle
Le Châtelier’s principle
Le Corbusier
Le Douanier Rousseau
Le Duc Tho
Le Fort
Le Fort's amputation
Le Fort III craniofacial dysjunction
Le Fort III fracture
Le Fort II fracture
Le Fort I fracture
Le Fort osteotomy
Le Fort sound
Le Gallienne

Literary usage of Le Chatelier-Braun principle

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1. A System of Physical Chemistry by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis, James Rice (1920)
"If we are able to measure the specific volumes of two phases separately we can foretell by applying the Le Chatelier-Braun principle what will be the ..."

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