The equilibrium is Fe3+ + SCN- <--> [FeSCN]2+. The Fe3+ is a pale yellow colour and the complex ion product is red. Stresses: Add KSCN - turned deep red Add Fe(NO3)3 - turned deep red Add Na2CO3 - turned yellow/colourless Add NaOH - turned yellow/colourless Add NH3 - turned yellow/colourless Heat - turned lighter orange colour Cold - turned darker orange colour Addition of heat/cold to test tube #7 & 8: As a result of the colour change, what can be concluded about the [FeSCN2+(aq)] when the temperature is increased? Explain. As a result of the colour change, what can be concluded about the [FeSCN2+(aq)] when the temperature is decreased? Explain. What can you conclude about the reaction (i.e. is it endothermic or exothermic) based on the above results?
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The equilibrium is Fe3+ + SCN- <--> [FeSCN]2+. The Fe3+ is a pale yellow colour and the complex ion product is red.
Stresses:
Add KSCN - turned deep red
Add Fe(NO3)3 - turned deep red
Add Na2CO3 - turned yellow/colourless
Add NaOH - turned yellow/colourless
Add NH3 - turned yellow/colourless
Heat - turned lighter orange colour
Cold - turned darker orange colour
Addition of heat/cold to test tube #7 & 8:
As a result of the colour change, what can be concluded about the [FeSCN2+(aq)] when the temperature is increased? Explain.
As a result of the colour change, what can be concluded about the [FeSCN2+(aq)] when the temperature is decreased? Explain.
What can you conclude about the reaction (i.e. is it endothermic or exothermic) based on the above results?
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