"Le Chatelier's principle" meaning in english lexicon

Le Chatelier's principle

nounIPA: / lə |chatelier|ɪz ˈprɪnsəpl̩ /

Plural: Le Chatelier's principles

Or Le Chatelier-Braun principle; In science, the principle that if a change in conditions is imposed on a system in equilibrium, the system will react to counteract that change and restore the equilibrium.
First stated in 1884 by French chemist Henri le Chatelier (1850–1936), it has been found to apply widely outside the field of chemistry.

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Synonyms

Le Chatelier principle · Le Chatelier's law · Le Chatelier's principle · Le Chatelier-Braun principl

Words nearby

lech · Lechanorales · lechartelierite · Le Châtelier · Le Chatelier's principle · Le Chaux-de-Fonds · lecher · lecherous · lecherously · lecherousness

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noun
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