Co(H2O)62+ (aq) + 4 Cl¹ (aq) CoCl2 (aq) + 6 H2O(l) Part G. pink Initial color (well 1) blue Part G-1 Part G-2 Well 2: add AgNO3 Well 3: add NaCl Test tube + HOT Test tube + COLD [AgCl(s) formed] light purple light purple light purple dark blue Final Color light pink dark blue dark blue light purple pink Equilibrium Stress (Identify the React/Prod decreased CI CI increased Heat Heat Increased/Decreased) Direction of shift (Shift to Prod/React) shift to veactantshift to product m
Co(H2O)62+ (aq) + 4 Cl¹ (aq) CoCl2 (aq) + 6 H2O(l) Part G. pink Initial color (well 1) blue Part G-1 Part G-2 Well 2: add AgNO3 Well 3: add NaCl Test tube + HOT Test tube + COLD [AgCl(s) formed] light purple light purple light purple dark blue Final Color light pink dark blue dark blue light purple pink Equilibrium Stress (Identify the React/Prod decreased CI CI increased Heat Heat Increased/Decreased) Direction of shift (Shift to Prod/React) shift to veactantshift to product m
Chemistry for Engineering Students
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ISBN:9781337398909
Author:Lawrence S. Brown, Tom Holme
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Chapter12: Chemical Equilibrium
Section: Chapter Questions
Problem 12.26PAE: The following data were collected for the reaction, H2(g) + L(g) ** - HI(g), at equilibrium at 25°C:...
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In Part G, is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? Explain based on the color change that resulted from heating the solution. Rewrite the chemical equation showing the heat as a reactant or product to depict your conclusion.
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