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Le Chatelier’s Principle Concept Map Template

Visualizes how temperature, pressure, and concentration changes shift equilibrium and when the equilibrium constant (K) changes.

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What This Template Offers

A ready-to-edit concept map that turns Le Chatelier’s principle into a clear, teachable, and shareable visual—perfect for lessons, labs, and quick reviews.

  • Prebuilt nodes for disturbances, responses, and examples
  • Color-coded endothermic vs. exothermic guidance
  • Notes on when K changes and when it doesn’t
  • Real-world examples: Haber, NO2 ⇌ N2O4, esterification
  • One-click export, share, and embed

Perfect Use Cases

AP/IB/General Chemistry Lesson

Open class with a clean visual of how systems counteract disturbances. Highlight that only temperature changes K and that catalysts don’t shift equilibrium.

University Lab Pre‑Brief

Show how planned temperature or pressure steps will move equilibrium. Add lab-specific notes (T, P, concentrations) to set expectations.

Process Engineering Review

Map how operating conditions in the Haber process (e.g., 200 bar, 450°C) influence NH3 yield and trade-offs with reaction rate.

Exam Revision Sheet

Create a concise, memorable map of rules and examples—fewer words, more logic. Export as a one-page PDF for rapid recall.

How to Customize

1

Add your nodes and links

Type or paste concepts with parent > child structure and short notes for shifts, K changes, and examples.

2

Color and label for clarity

Use distinct colors for endothermic vs. exothermic, add concise direction arrows (→ left/right), and include ΔH where useful.

3

Share or embed instantly

Download a high‑quality image for slides, copy a share link for students or colleagues, or embed on your course page.

Why Choose This concept Template

Key Benefits

Makes equilibrium responses obvious at a glance
Builds authority with accurate chemistry framing
Saves prep time—edit once, reuse every term
Flexible for teaching, labs, and industry contexts

Pro Tips

💡Color-code heat as a reactant (endothermic) vs. product (exothermic) to cue the correct shift fast.
💡Annotate where K changes (temperature only); for concentration/pressure, note that amounts change, not K.
💡Add catalyst notes: faster equilibrium, same position—great exam point.

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