Henry Louis Le Châtelier
Chemist known for Le Châtelier's principle

Born
October 8th, 1850
174 years ago
Died
1936
89 years ago — 86 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
France
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Contributions to physical chemistry included the formulation of Le Châtelier's principle, which describes how a system at equilibrium responds to changes in concentration, temperature, and pressure. This principle has significant implications for both theoretical chemistry and industrial processes. Additionally, involvement in the development of methods for measuring chemical equilibrium and reaction rates further solidified contributions to the field. His work in metal alloys and thermodynamics also enhanced understanding of material properties under varying conditions. Aside from research, significant academic roles included teaching positions at prestigious institutions in France, influencing a generation of chemists.
Formulated Le Châtelier's principle
Contributed to thermodynamics and metal alloys
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