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what color change happen when you add a solution containing Ag+ ion to the mixture AgSCN? How is this consistent with LeChateli...Asked by Andrew78
what color change happen when you add a solution containing Ag+ ion to the mixture AgSCN? How is this consistent with LeChatelier's principle? pls correct my answer.
my answer is a more white solid or pecipitate form due to insoluble AgSCN. It is consistent with LeChatelier's principle in the sense that when a solution containing Ag+ ion is added to the mixture AgSCN the equation will shift to left to relieve the stress
my answer is a more white solid or pecipitate form due to insoluble AgSCN. It is consistent with LeChatelier's principle in the sense that when a solution containing Ag+ ion is added to the mixture AgSCN the equation will shift to left to relieve the stress
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bobpursley
Correct. Last sentence, should read: It is consistent with LeChatelier's principle in the sense that when a solution containing Ag+ ion is added to the mixture AgSCN the equation will shift to relieve the stress of increased Ag+
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