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A solution of iron(III) thiocyanate
A solution of iron(III) thiocyanate was produced by dissolving 7.98 milligrams solid iron(III) thiocyanate in enough water to
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In the video, the host demonstrates Le Chatelier's principle by adding sodium phosphate to a solution of iron thiocyanate. What
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1135500
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Use the equation showing the dissociation of iron thiocyanate in water to answer the question.
FeSCN (aq) ⇄ Fe (aq) + SCN (aq)
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Iron (III) ions form a complex with thiocyanate according to the equation
Fe^3+(aq) + 6 SCN-(aq) ⇄ Fe(SCN)6 ^3-(aq) Kf =
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Amy
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I think I made a mistake with my previous question. I have two solutions
potassium thiocyanate (KSCN) and iron (III) chloride
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Fiona
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A solution was prepared by dissolving 30g of a mixture of Iron(II) salt and Iron (III)salt in 1dm3 of a solution. A volume of
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Keziah
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A 3.75-G SAMPLE OF IRON ORE IS TRANSFORMED TO A SOLUTION OF IRON(II)SULFATE, FeSO4,AND THIS SOLUTION IS TITRATED WITH 0.150 M
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malissa
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Write a net ionic equation for the reaction of iron(III)chloride and potassium thiocyanate.
Fe<sup>+++</sup> + CNS<sup>-</sup>
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Aubrey
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Iron reacts with HCl solution to give H2 gas and Fe2+ ions. Suppose that 3.6 g of iron are to be dissolved in 1.2 M HCl. What is
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Lester
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Iron reacts with HCl solution to give H2 gas and Fe2+ ions. Suppose that 5.4 g of iron are to be dissolved in 1.1 M HCl. What is
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Carolina
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