Explain who proposed law of mass action? What does it states?
Answer / Pankaj Mishra
The law of mass action was proposed by a French chemist named Henri Louis Le Chatelier in the late 19th century. This law states that the rate of a chemical reaction depends directly on the active concentrations (concentration of reactants or products) of reacting substances at a constant temperature and pressure.
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