04, p. 56) defines the theorem of Le Chatelier as follows : // a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint by which the equilibrium is shifted, a reaction takes place which opposes the constraint, ie, one by which its effect is partially annulled. The American Naturalist - Página 5061919Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1919 - 580 páginas
...law, so called because Bancroft ( '11) was the first to indicate the application of Le Chatelier's theorem to biology. In fact, if it be admitted that...processes also occur within the system which tend tb counteract the effect of the external changes. Let us consider, by way of example, a simple case... | |
| Alexander Findlay - 1904 - 804 páginas
...known as the theorem of Le Chatelier, which may be stated in the words of Ostwald, as follows : s If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...ie one by which its effect is partially annulled. This theorem of Le Chatelier is of very great importance, for it applies to all systems and changes... | |
| Alexander Findlay - 1904 - 402 páginas
...known as the theorem of Le Chatelier, which may be stated in the words of Ostwald, as follows : 3 If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint by which the equilibrium is shifted, a reaction tahes place which opposes the constraint, ie one by which its effect is partially annulled. This theorem... | |
| Alexander Findlay - 1906 - 436 páginas
...known as the theorem of Le Chatelier, which may be stated in the words of Ostwald, as follows : 3 Jf a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...constraint, ie one by which its effect is partially destroyed. This theorem of Le Chatelier is of very great importance, for it applies to all systems... | |
| Rudolph August Witthaus - 1906 - 864 páginas
...This general proposition is known as the theorem of Le Chatelier, and is thus expressed by Ostwald: If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...opposes the constraint, ie, one by which its effect is partly destroyed. Thus, when the temperature of a system in equilibrium is raised» that reaction takes... | |
| Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir - 1906 - 610 páginas
...expressed by Ostwald (The Principles of Inorganic Chemistry [1902], p. 130) in the following words: "If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...reaction takes place which opposes the constraint, that is, one by which its effect is partially annulled." Bancroft's statement runs thus : 3 "Any change... | |
| Institute of Metals - 1911 - 436 páginas
...volume. These two theories are embraced in Le Chatelier's Law, which may be stated as follows : — If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...constraint, ie one by which its effect is partially destroyed. In accordance with this law, increase of solubility with the temperature must occur in those... | |
| Edmund Edward Fournier d'Albe - 1911 - 248 páginas
...to change a state is known as the theorem of Le Chatelier. It is stated by Ostwald as follows: " If a system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...ie one by which its effect is partially annulled." This theorem has a most suggestive bearing upon the problems of biology. It is one of those few general... | |
| 1919 - 606 páginas
...advisable to give a detailed discussion of the theorem of Le Chatelier in its application to biol1 ogy and more particularly to point out its relation to...reaction takes place which opposes the constraint, \. e., one by which its effect is partially annulled. ... In all pases, whenever changes in the external... | |
| Basil Charles McEwen - 1923 - 332 páginas
...are both covered by the more general Theorem of Le Chatelier (1888), which states that:— " When any system in equilibrium is subjected to a constraint...constraint, ie one by which its effect is partially destroyed." The theorem of Le Chatelier is of the widest applicability, and covers all chemical and... | |
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