Answer:
concentation changes, temperature changes & Pressure-volume changes
Explanation:
Actually there are 3 principles that can disturb an equilibrium...
1. changes in concentration of reaction components
2. changes in temperature conditions, and
3. changes in pressure-volume conditions.
Such changes are summarized in LeChatelier's Principle ...
If a stress (disturbance) is applied to a stable equilibrium, the equilibrium will shift away from the applied stress and establish a new equilibrium with new component concentration values.