Sheet Fill in the following table: Name Substance Test added Temperature tube Color Trial 1 Color Trial 2 change Equilibrium shifted Equilibrium shifted towards Reference 10 drops 1 towards color: Reference waley Reference 8 drops Fe (NO3); 2 Dark Red Dok Red. Forward Reacion forword Reaction 8 drops Dank Red Dak Red Fonuord Reaction Forword Reaction KSCN 8 drops Light Oronge Oronge Backward Reoction Backword Reac hon Light 4 HCI Bockward lo drops H,0+ Heot Light 0 ronge Backword Light Oronge Reacion Reaction lo diops H2O+ Cad Daik Red Dork Oronge Forward Red Fonward Reachion Reachion Questions: 1. Show calculations for making the 0.01 M solutions of Fe(NO3)3 and KSCN. MIVI M, V2 M, V, = M V Fe(MOS ?s MI-1.0 : 0:5 mL M2-0.01 M Vz = 50mL V= 0.olx5o 2. Based on test tubes 5 and 6, is the forward reaction of the equilibrium exothermic or endothermic? Hint: add heat to the reaction below as a product and reactant and see which make sense with your results. Fe (aq) + SCN (aq) FESCN²* (aq) KSCIN = D:SmL 1.0
Sheet Fill in the following table: Name Substance Test added Temperature tube Color Trial 1 Color Trial 2 change Equilibrium shifted Equilibrium shifted towards Reference 10 drops 1 towards color: Reference waley Reference 8 drops Fe (NO3); 2 Dark Red Dok Red. Forward Reacion forword Reaction 8 drops Dank Red Dak Red Fonuord Reaction Forword Reaction KSCN 8 drops Light Oronge Oronge Backward Reoction Backword Reac hon Light 4 HCI Bockward lo drops H,0+ Heot Light 0 ronge Backword Light Oronge Reacion Reaction lo diops H2O+ Cad Daik Red Dork Oronge Forward Red Fonward Reachion Reachion Questions: 1. Show calculations for making the 0.01 M solutions of Fe(NO3)3 and KSCN. MIVI M, V2 M, V, = M V Fe(MOS ?s MI-1.0 : 0:5 mL M2-0.01 M Vz = 50mL V= 0.olx5o 2. Based on test tubes 5 and 6, is the forward reaction of the equilibrium exothermic or endothermic? Hint: add heat to the reaction below as a product and reactant and see which make sense with your results. Fe (aq) + SCN (aq) FESCN²* (aq) KSCIN = D:SmL 1.0
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Transcribed Image Text:3.
Consider the equilibrium that you studied in this experiment:
Fe (aq) + SCN (aq) FESCN²* (aq)
Direction of
shift (copy
from previous
Type of stress
(ex: reactant
Test
Tube
added, product
removed, temp
inc)
Explain how the direction of shift relieves the applied stress.
page)
Forward
Reaction
Forword
Reaction
3
Backword
4
Peaction
Backword
Reac Hon
Fonword
Reachion

Transcribed Image Text:ium: Data Sheet
Fill in the following table:
Name
Substance
Test
added
Temperature
change
tube
Color Trial 1
Color Trial 2
Equilibrium shifted Equilibrium shifted
towards
Reference
1o drops
1
towards
color:
Reference
waley
Reference
8 drops
Fe (NO3),
Dark Red Doik Red.
Forward Reocion Forword
Reoction
3
8 drops
Dork Red Dok Red
Forword
Reoction
Forword
Reaction
KSCN
8 drops
Light
Light
Bockward
Reocion
Backword
Reac hon
4
HCI
Oronge
Oronge
lo drops
Bockward
Backword
Light
Light O ronge
"Oronge
5
Reaction
Reaction
H0+ Heot
lo drops
6.
HaO+ Cod
Doik
Red
Dork Oronge Forward
Red
Fonward
Reachion
Reacion
Questions:
1. Show calculations for making the 0.01 M solutions of Fe(NO3)3 and KSCN.
M,V, = M V Fe(NOS?s
Mis 1.0
MiVio My V2
1.0 XV, = 0:01 xSO
: 0:5 mL
M2- 0.01 M
Vz= 50mL
K SCIN
2. Based on test tubes 5 and 6, is the forward reaction of the equilibrium exothermic or endothermic?
Hint: add heat to the reaction below as a product and reactant and see which make sense with your results.
Fe* (aq) + SCN´(aq) FESCN²* (aq)
= 0:SmL
V,= 0.0lx50
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