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Using the reaction seen below, describe the color change that would indicate a shift from orange at equilibrium. FeSCN^2+ - fe^...Asked by n
Using the reaction seen below, describe the color change that would indicate a shift from orange at equilibrium. FeSCN^2+ - fe^3+ +scn^- (3 points) Red (Reverse) Pale Yellow (Forward)
Removal of FeSCN2+
Removal of Fe3+
Addition of SCN−
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Removal of FeSCN2+
Removal of Fe3+
Addition of SCN−
answer the question only for each
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1. **Removal of FeSCN²⁺**: The solution will shift to the right (forward), leading to a **pale yellow** color change.
2. **Removal of Fe³⁺**: The solution will shift to the left (reverse), resulting in a **red** color change.
3. **Addition of SCN⁻**: The solution will shift to the right (forward), causing a **pale yellow** color change.
2. **Removal of Fe³⁺**: The solution will shift to the left (reverse), resulting in a **red** color change.
3. **Addition of SCN⁻**: The solution will shift to the right (forward), causing a **pale yellow** color change.
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