CPP#4: Chemical equilibrium Practice problem | Equilibrium shift | Le Chatelier's - Dr K

In this video, we are going to practice using Le Chateliers principle in predicting where the equilibrium will shift in this system at equilibrium: CH4(g) + Cl2(g) = CH3Cl(g) + HCl (g) + 110 kJ Here are the stresses we will work on: reducing concentration shift right or left? adding heat to the system shift right or left? increasing pressure shift right or left? adding catalyst shift right or left? 🕑 Here's when you'll find: 0:28 - reducing concentration of reactant (remove HCl) 0:47 - adding heat 1:02 - increasing pressure 1:34 - adding catalyst Closed captioning is available in English * 👍 Subscribe for more Chemistry videos 👍 https://goo.gl/VXujkS PLAYLISTS: ►Acids and bases: http://bit.ly/2VINHtI ►Basic Math for Chemistry:http://bit.ly/2ZbsFWw ►Covalent Bonding: http://bit.ly/2UD3UnB ►Chemical Equations: http://bit.ly/2VEv9dP ►Functional groups: http://bit.ly/2Glo9gZ ►Matter: http://bit.ly/2IgOkYe ►Measurement: http://bit.ly/2Gf5K4b ►Organic Chemistry:http://bit.ly/2UWLSMt ►Solutions: http://bit.ly/2X2v6ZQ ►Stoichiometry: http://bit.ly/2IwUUtc ►The periodic table: http://bit.ly/2v4koGe 💗 YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: ►Polar or not?:    • How to determine if a molecule is POLAR or...   ►SI Prefixes:    • SUPER EASY way to remember SI Prefixes | M...   ►pH equations:    • 6 ESSENTIAL equations for pH calculations ...   ►Stoichiometry Plan:    • Must Watch! Stoichiometry plan | Stoichiom...   Facebook: @ChemSimplified Website: ChemSimplified Udemy Course: Ionic Compound 🎧 Music: Waterfall #ChemistryPracticeProblems #CPP #ChemicalEquilibrium #GettingGoodAtChemistry