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Practical Applications of Le Chatelier's Principle

Explore real-world examples of Le Chatelier’s Principle, such as blood pH regulation, carbonated beverages, chicken eggs, and more. Understand how this principle influences various processes in nature and technology.

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Practical Applications of Le Chatelier's Principle

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  1. Practical applications of LE CHATLIER’S PRINCIPLE

  2. 1. Blood PH • BLOOD CONTAINS DISSOLVED CARBONIC ACID IN EQUILIBRIUM WITH CO2 & H2O • THE REMOVAL OF CO2 CAUSES THE FORWARD RXN TO BE FAVOURED, REDUCING THE AMOUNT OF CARBONIC ACID TO KEEP THE BLOOD Ph WITHIN A SAFE RANGE

  3. CARBONATED BEVERAGES • SOFT DRINKS ARE CARBONATED UNDER HIGH PRESSURE TO CREATE THE FOLLOWING EQUILIBRIUM SYSTEM: CO2(g) CO2(aq) + heat When a bottle of soda is opened, the pressure above the CO2 drops & CO2 bubbles out of solution. If the bottle is left open for long periods of time, the pop will go “flat” due to the reduced pressure.

  4. Other applications • Chicken eggs • Hemoglobin production & altitude • Eyes adjusting to light • Supercharged & turbocharged engines • Weather indicators • Rechargeable batteries

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