Le Chatelier was another contemporary. Vernandsky, the Russian, went around the world. He hoped to get an appoin ...
... bio-geologist on their faculty. So he was mostly working in France and Russia. And he recognized in Le Chatelier's Principle (which chemists all know about, but don’t really apply it very far). Le Chaterlier's Prin ...
... ed in Le Chatelier's Principle (which chemists all know about, but don’t really apply it very far). Le Chaterlier's Principle is that when you disturb a system of substance, the substance responds so as to reduce th ...
... ht running through air, or sea water, whatever, organizes that in a certain way, and the energy, by Le Chatelier's principle, minimizes the disturbance. And so a continuous flow of energy is going to continuously r ...
... process that so complicated that you can’t calculate it. But when you look at it from Vernadsky’s, Le Chatelier’s and Sidney Fox’s perspective, you see that physical processes influence the behavior. And when you ...