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There's Fe+3 + SCN- FeSCN+2
So there's this prelab assignment we're supposed to complete where we would fill out this table with [FeSCN^2+] in each of the
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Ray
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1. What will happen if I add water to a FeSCN+2 solution?
FeSCN+2(aq) + H2O(l) <--> ???? 2. Will the equilibrium shift to the
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Fiona
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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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Use the dissociation reaction to answer the question.
FeSCN^2+ (aq) ⇆ Fe^3+ (aq) + SCN^- (aq) In the reaction, FeSCN^2+ ions
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1135500
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if i remove fescn 2+ what happends
forward or reverse
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n
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explain what happen to the color of FeSCN^2 if we add Ag, thnx
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is this reaction endothermic or exothermic?
Fe^3+ + SCN^- --> FeSCN^2+ (original: KSCN + Fe(NO3)3 --> Fe(SCN)3 + K(NO3))
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Anonymous
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How do I calculate 25.00mL of 5.0*10^-4 M of FeSCN^2+ using 0.002 M Fe(NO3)3, 0.002 M KSCN, 0.1 M of HNO3 and water?
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Kristen
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at least 6 sources of error of determining concentration quotient of FeSCN? plzzz sir
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hamza
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What is the standard concentration of FeSCN^2+ if 18mL of 0.200M Fe(NO3)3 were combined with 2mL of 0.0020M KSCN?
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Victoria
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