Calculate the thiocyanate concentration at

  1. Calculate the thiocyanate concentration at equilibrium if the irone (III) ion concentration is 0.23 M and the complex ion
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  2. Calculate the thiocyanate concentration at equilibrium if the irone (III) ion concentration is 0.23 M and the complex ion
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  3. Calculate the thiocyanate concentration at equilibrium if the irone (III) ion concentration is 0.23 M and the complex ion
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  4. 5.00 mL of .00500 M ferric nitrate is added to 5.00 mL of nitric acid and 10.0 mL of .00250 M thiocyanate solution. Calculate
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  5. 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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  6. 5.00mL of .00500 M ferric nitrate is added to 5.00 Ml of nitric acid and 10.0 Ml of .00250 M thiocyanate solution. Calculate the
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  7. EQUILIBRIUM: To prepare the standard solution, a very large concentration of ferric ion is added to a small initial
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  8. A) Calculate the hydrogen-ion concentration of a 5.45*10^-4 M H2CO3, solution, noting that Ka is bigger than Kb.B)What is the
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  9. What relationship exists between H^+ ion concentration and OH^- ion concentration? Waht is the OH^- concentration of an aqueous
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  10. Calculate the concentration of all species in a 0.145 M solution of H2CO3 (Ka1 is 4.3×10−7 and Ka2 is 5.6×10−11).Calculate
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