college chemistry-absorbance of an equilibrium

  1. college chemistry-absorbance of an equilibrium mixtureProblem: A student mixed 4.00mL of 1.02x10^(-1) M Fe(NO3)3 with 100.00mL
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  2. The standard solution of FeSCN2 (prepared by combining 9.00 mL of 0.200 M Fe(NO3)3 w/1.00 mL of 0.0020 M KSCN) has an absorbance
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  3. How do I rank substances from greatest to least absorbance on an absorbance vs time graph? The graph is from page 2 of a PNAS
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  4. Find the equilibrium constant.1. The equilibrium constant for the reaction,! Fe3+ + SCN- ⇋ FeSCN2+ (at a specific
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  5. Find the equilibrium constant.1. The equilibrium constant for the reaction,! Fe3+ + SCN- ⇋ FeSCN2+ (at a specific
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  6. How do you make a venn diagram of the 6 branches of chemistry? (Inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry, nuclear
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  7. SO this is my first time doing this... lol i need help on an AP chemistry question for equilibrium.A 0.500 L tank contains 3.00
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  8. If you have an equation for a line, y = 0.15x + 0.010, where y is absorbance and x is concentration in molarity of Fe (2+),
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  9. Need help with Chemistry, thanks in advance!For the system: 2H2O(g) ↔ 2H2(g) + O2(g) ; at equilibrium 27.0g of H2O, 0.25g of
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  10. Indicate how each of the following would affect the value of the absorbance (too high, too low, or not effect) of the indicated
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