In this video we break down chemical equilibrium and Le Chatelier’s Principle for AQA GCSE Chemistry (Higher Tier). You’ll learn exactly how dynamic equilibrium works, what happens when conditions change, and how to apply Le Chatelier’s Principle to exam questions, including the Haber Process, one of the most important industrial examples in the specification (for triple). By the end of the video you should understand: ✅ What dynamic equilibrium is ✅ Why reactions in equilibrium continue but show no overall change ✅ How changes in concentration, temperature, and pressure affect equilibrium ✅ How to predict the direction of equilibrium shift using Le Chatelier’s Principle ✅ How these ideas apply to the Haber Process (ammonia production) This lesson is designed for: ✅ AQA GCSE Chemistry – Higher Tier ✅ AQA Combined Science: Trilogy (Higher) ✅ AQA Separate / Triple Science Chemistry (Higher) Perfect for revision, learning the topic from scratch, or preparing for exam questions. If you found this helpful, make sure to subscribe for more GCSE Science lessons covering the entire AQA specification!