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1. In Le Chatlier's principle, can you describe the reaction between Fe+3 and SCN- with Fe(SCN)+2. The reaction turned reddish brown when Fe+3 and SCN- were mixed together. Where does the equilibrium shift?
2. In Le Chatlier's principle, can you describe the reaction when 0.1 M Ni(NO3)2 and 6 M of NH3 are mixed together. The color changed from light blue to dark blue. After that we added 6 M HCl, the color changed again to a lighter color. Where does the equilibrium shift?
3. In Le Chatlier's prinicple, can you describe the precipitation that occured when NaOH and Ca(NO3)2 were mixed together? Also, after being centrifuged, the solution and the precipitation solid (white) separated. We threw out the liquid and added HCl and NaOH. Where does the equilibrium shift?
4. In Le Chatlier's prinicple, can you describe the reaction that occured when 5 drops of 0.1 M Co(NO3) is added mixed with 5 drops of concentrated HCl. The color changed into pink. When we added water, the color changed into light pink. Then when we boiled it, it turned blue. After cooling, it turned pink again. Where does the equilibrium shift?
5. We took two test tubes, marking one ACID and one is BASE. We added 3 mL of H2O in each. We added 6 drops of 6 M HCl to the acid tubes and a drop of NaOH to the base tube. Then we added 4 drops of the indicator on each (methyl orange- indicator). The acid tube turned into color pink after the indicator and NaOH again was added. The base tube turned yellow after the indicator and HCl solution is added. In Le, Chatlier's principle, can you describe this whole reaction? Where does the equilibrium shifts?
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1. In Le Chatlier's principle, can you describe the reaction between Fe+3 and SCN- with Fe(SCN)+2. The reaction turned reddish brown when Fe+3 and SCN- were mixed together. Where does the equilibrium shift?
The addition of more Fe3+and SCN- causes the equilibrium to shift in favor of the products and more of the complex is formed, turning the solution to a deeper red (this indicates that free SCN- and Fe3+ ions were present in the solution). The addition of more NH4Cl shifts the equilibrium away from the complex towards the reactants to lighten the color of the solution. This is because the Cl - ions sequester some of the Fe3+ ions. The increased ionic strength also helps to shift the equilibrium to the left.
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