hi all,
i'm a bit confused on the collision theory reasoning behind dilution effect in regards to Le Chatelier's principle:
let's say for this e.g. (4:1 aq molar ratio)
initially all species conc decreases (becaused diluted), then the side with more aqueous moles is favoured. I don't get why the side with more aq moles is favoured (if someone could please explain using collision theory)
i'm a bit confused on the collision theory reasoning behind dilution effect in regards to Le Chatelier's principle:
let's say for this e.g. (4:1 aq molar ratio)
initially all species conc decreases (becaused diluted), then the side with more aqueous moles is favoured. I don't get why the side with more aq moles is favoured (if someone could please explain using collision theory)